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The Ledger & Times Newspapers
2-22-1963
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The Ledger and Times
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Russia Will Aid Cuba If It IsAttacked By U.S., MalinovskyMOSCOW MPS — The Soviet
Union warned the United Statestoday that any attack on Cubawould start World War H.
Soviet Defense Minister MarshalRodion Malindesky made the threatin a s-trongly worded speech mark-ing the 45th anniversary ol theSoviet armed forces.'We want to admonish the ag-
gressive circles," he said, -thatan attack on the Cuban republicwould mark the beginning of athird world war"14. said the in the event of any
such attack. the Soviet Unionwould be in the forefront of thoseto help Cuba.
"It is impossible to intimidateus," he said "We have the powerto burn up the aggressors an thefirst hour of attack"
Shays Ships MenacedHe also charged that American
submarines were menacing Sovietships in the Caribbean.
Malrnovsky added that the So-viet Union "will isepe out civil andmilitary objects of the United States
Dr. Lowry IsClub Speaker
Dr C S Lowry of Murray StateCollege was the speaker yester-day at the regular meeting of theMurray Rotary Club He was In-troduced by Ilerahel Cafe, tresswas in charge of the peewee.In a highly entertaining mats
ner Dr. Lowry espoused the causeof mereased government spending.
Ile told the Rotarians that thepresent government debt its in-significarit when compared with thedebts of private citizens and corp-orations The government debt hasincreased twenty per cent in thepast tweiye years. he said whilethe debts of private citizens hasjumped 300 per cent Corporatedebt has increased 400 per ceint inthis time.There is no good reason why the
government debt cannot run aboutthe same as these two, he conclud-ed.
Visiting Rotarian was Forrest BJones of Louisville. Kentucky.
Fined $50 For Putting
• Slugs In Park Meter
Deana Willoughby of Mummywee fined $5000 tri city courtyes/ternary on a charge of tanwer-Mg with city prepeety, accerdingte Desk Sergeant 0. D Warren.
Willoughby seas observed bypeke feeding a parking masterwhich had jute been eimprewei ofMidlleei aid wiu it KIM rilliptiOld
• again immediately Wee he feldthe meter. wereval sleep werefound..Cheer of Preece Burman Parker
brought Wilboughiby berfirre JudgeDunn Warren asal, and firedthe minetnearn cif $e0 00 Maxi-mum fi,nr• is $200 00 and 90 delism Jae
Willetighby is not tin be oweheed wtth WoJ wineagtiby,local treaurence nice
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and annihilate countries which haveU. S. weapons" in the even of anattack on Russia.The defense minister dawned in
a major address that Russia wouldreply with a salvo of three tamesas many rockets as those the Unit-ed States might Launch against theSoviet Union.
Khrushchey In UniformPremier Nikita S 1Chrushchev,
clad ;n the full dress uniform ofhis World War R rank of lieuten-ant general for the first time inmore than a year and a hale, paidstrict and sober attention to thespeech
Malinovsky repeated Sovietclaims that it possessed a eglebalrocket" that couei pierce any en-emy defenses, and said ever-itecreasing numbers of these werebeing supplied to the Soviet armed Iforces.These rockets, he said, would
errestistibiy reach their targetsand deliver their lethal cargo"-,The (*terve minister claimed
that Soviet might had been a con-sistent factor in holding back ateyed rmperialist aggression, par-ticularly in Cuba
Boats Of MissilesHi, man theene was to boast of
Soviet might, including tbe claimof an intercontinental mete witha 100-megaton Ihertno-nuc:—r war-head "capable of fully destroyingall military and Industrial targetsin an area ci several thowendsquare kilometers:" eThen he spoke of thibe and the
CaribbeanMaknovala raided the Cuban
crisis of Last fail when, be said,"gle threat of the thermonuclearwar had been warded cit.--Bart this should fee make us
complacent or dull our vigilance,"he said, adding that "L' S
circles" certainly had notled down their arms.
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es High Yesterday
715 Today
Precipitation: .12 inch •In- 353.5;
fete through Saiturcley with eine-le moderating :temperatures. Hegeltoday 16 to 25 Low threat* 5 Ba12.
Kentucky Lake: 7 a
Sunset 5:44; sunrise 6 36.
Western Kentucky — Getterally
17Low Yesterday 2
7
The 5 an. EST temperatures:'Lettere* 0, Cervetetion -9, Lex-inwain -6, Paducah -.1, RewiringGreen 0, Lens-ion -2, Feeirenelle,Intl., -4, Huntington, W. Va., el.
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500 Die Today
In Earthquake
BENGHAZI, Libya tun — A de-vastating earthquake that "prac-tically leveled" the resort town ofBlame - was reported today to havelulled up to 500 pensons and in-jured 1,000 others.The quake hit Barre. 55 miles
northeast of Benghazi. Thursdaynight, wrecking coeranunicationsand virtually reducing it to rub-ble.American and Brenda military
rescue workers dug through theruins as a frantic search for sur-vivors among the town's 3,000 popu-lation.An American Air Force source
said the village was ''practicallyleveled" and that it was feared atleast 500 persons were killed and1,000 iteured, with other victimsstill possibly buried In the debrief.Planes from the U. S. Air Force
Base at Wheelus Field outsideTripoli, 400 miles to the west,dropped paramedic teams overBlare and flew an entire mobilehospital and other equipment toBenghazi for overland transport toBarreThere were no known American
or British military casualties, norwere any European or U S. ci-vilian personnel of the many oilcompanies prospecting in Libya re-ported affected by the quake.
1962 Car Tags
Expire Thursday
"You may have to stand in lineto buy your 11983 auto tags" Coun-ty Court Clerk Douglas Shoemakerwarned today if motorists con-
Patients admitted trees Monday4:30 a. in. to 10:00 a. m.
I, J Mania (Thomas) Rt. 1, Dex-ter, Elbert Franklin Hill, Rt. 1,
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SZLeCTED Al A BEST ALL ROUND NENTIecerf eoetterenerey trewgeAP011i
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United Press International IN OUR 44th YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, February 22, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXXIV No. 45
EXPLANATION IS DEMANDED OF ATTACKMIG Attack On Shrimp BoatIs Called Flagrant Violation
BOY ARRAIGNED — Harry He-bard, I 8- year -old Green Bay, Wis-consin. high school athlete is ar-raigned on first degree murdercharges in Municipal Court forthe slaughter of his father, step-mother and her three children.He expressed sorrow at his father'sdeath, but appeared unmoved overthe other killings.
Harry Furches Wins
Award On Silver
Pitcher In Exhibit
Harry Furahes, son of Mr. andMrs William R. Finches of Mur-ray, has been teatitied that his en-try of a salver pitcher has wona fee award in the Mid States CraftExhibition.
The exhibition es being held atthe Evansville iiumum of Arts andScience inbreisbilte,- SfICHIMIL
Furches also entered a walnutstool and a silver bracet in noti-fying Furches of the award, Sie-gried R. Weng. Director of theexhibition stated, -yours as cert-ainly one of the top pieces in theexhibition and we only wish therewere a way for at to rennin per-manently in our growing eetubi-tion "
Furches is enrolled in the Roch-ester Institute of Technology. Roch-ester N Y, where he is workingtoward a Master's Degree as asi Iveroni
Breathitt Rally On
Campus Is Planned
by Charles BoarmanTom Lease Mater youth their-
rnon on Edward T. "Nei" Beam th-etas ownwallan for Governer ofKentucky, veil meek se a cam-pus-wide rely un Thtzedety, Feb-ruaey 28 The hour-icing metating,beginning at 6:30 pen. in theLittle Chace/. wee provide Mur-ray setrierits with tippertunetes
exerees their patireere eminentand to secure area termer/in onhow tio become reemerge velem,tv-nv to vote by Iliti,atniti.t.and how to do carrapue oarrneangnweak.
Mr. Isaac, the pritelped epredc-er alt the Murray natty for Parc-*de, him berreterarly interruptedIrk senior year at Eastern StileOntnene As work full-time withMr Rrearenete He has viatteidroute getups tall over Kentuckyin Ow inett few menthe and isnerw enrintotireg a series of Ste-ciente err Beeeithile mines on col-Isee carnipuriers
SON IS BORN
Mr and Mrs Dorris Dwain Jonesof Florence Drive, Hopkinsviee,announce the birth of their firstetuld Martin Ray. The young sonwits born on February 13 at theJennie Stu art Memorial Hospitalin Hopkinsrele He weighed sixpounds and. eight and one-halfounces
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs.Aeon Jones of Graces Kentuckyroute two and .Mr end Mrs. Wil-liam H. Crutcher of Murray routefive. Great grandparents are Mr.and Mrs. W. E Wynn of Lamasco,Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs H C.Cruteher of Murray. Mr act Mrs.W. P. Outland of Murray and thelate Mr. and Mrs Ray Jones ofCadiz. Mrs. Virginia Sills of Pa-ducah is a great great grand-mother.
ledistricting Bill Is CalledFraud; Session Near End
By ROBERT WESTONPrews int.ernetiusal
FRANKFORT. Ky. an — Thereceetrating hilt wheel the Homeof Represereenves pamed Thtes-day tee been celled ederythingfrom a efraude In the "flairestreaportlertmerit Kintecky hasseer had."The. hetet charge came hum
Rep. Thema Jefeersen iii.D-LincAn. wiltc has been themeat linplacafele tvwconit of thebee
Art the other .et,.... wee Ma-jority leerier R. P (Dick) Malo-ney, who mastermitided the pas-
Sea Editorial "Unfair Attack"
on page two.
Mir crf the )sell. He laid hasfellow representetives Maumeethat the was their, chance ftpass the "Petrel reapportionmentplan the stele bels ever had."The legellators responded with
a 51-38 Inimailte for the bee secsues more *an the act neededto pies. vete was largelyMeng party iee, week 55 Deno-craft end arty 2 Republicerssupposeeng the measure. arid SeFtepultel -cens and 15 DernoerateeseetIng It, Nowthe telle gloes be the Sen-
ate for teralesition and the Housein turn relbeses the Senate re-districtingObserve wasailneton's airted•yPerth asemhers kook tottery
Ira observant* of Was eteeseesB.sehtlay.The *rafters will return
Merellse with the Senwbe to meetat 4 pin and le House at 6p.m. Herrera unforeseen tbensellop-menet the eye ceranfoers are ex-pected to erred the bias svithoutchanter wad wind up the specialsemen on Wednesday.House Beal Is oompnwnise
between the Irell,T1 Buseestiebesek-ed bit mortared by De MitchellDenham, Denser. wild the plainof Louisville M a y or WilliamOrnyper.The hell On eseierreirelle the Titan
drafted by Untivererly of Ken-tucky Print Jerk RCIPVCFS, whocenoteved R on the pretnee ereit strule nee rerenuffle sew meredissects than deemed neresenryto rrietisfy a test in the federalelute%Reeves applied the eerrnsila of
tip le 25 per cent instafteen Inponsietion then what weed beemeadered optimum repressents-eon.
Jefferson Gets 17Have. tinettleari of *le 20 seats
B) wench Chweer darned Jetta-eon Oottney has a right MeeseBel 3 premiere oily the 1.7 asallefted in the Reeves plan Shebele selemicaties me they tied notmare the three arkbiltirinal meanbecame It would create too muchepperiterin le the eared' of nerdlerkiliettets. many of whom feedthat 17 melts wets ten awe aconeareon.
Counties Are ListedOther cowries receivirm more
then une regreserftetive Fayeeine and Kenton dour apiece;Campbein three mid CtristimeWetmore McCracken, Harlan, De-Ansi Floe, mod mid Boyd, two
elle till departed teen arab-temSi creeting 13 multi-counterdallrede Neer befere in Ken-tucky Mitka7 hied rnore Ohm Wmneunteeet been crenbined In asemi* daarkalt.
Dermertelak benders hid eve Mt-
New Hospital
Progress Report
Progress at the new hospitalsite during the week of February11 to February 15 was leen tedtoday The weather varied fromcloudy to fair with a low duringthe week of 12 and a tech of 36.
Iron workers continued to layseed for the second floor slaband carpenters worked on formsfor the second floor Most of thework done was on the ereonel floorby (with iron workers and carperrt-ers, making ready to pour theslab No plumbers or electriciamworked durips this week
Lateen well in hand duringThureclay's seseion.They blocked a hope/vas gest-
ure by the Jettereon County Re-pre-team to bee* the Cowgerplan—House Bill 1—out of theRules Ccennertatier and substitute:1 he Houise Biel 3.Then Moloney nerved the pare-
%tiros queer:Jon — a parliernerearydiesece to den off amendmentsere kiosk debarte. The nertiimcreseed 50-32 and this was •tripol ghat the DeaDOICIMIOS had Itertlecierit votes to pose the tee.
Osnattery rolled an tor nearly anhate before the bill wets put toa vete.Chef seekesmen ageskiet the
bel were Meseety Leader Way-land Render. ReCtnio, Rep. Fredel organ DeMcOrecioen. Rep.,L eta Baillemer. R-Jeffeseon, andR a Leonard leirskipe.Strealoing in ewer of the bet weeRep. J ten Young Blown, Defter-e'er and Rep. John Seinen d, 0-
Brown Lauds Bill
Brown peaked the bill as thehisitest measure thee would hoveally chaste of patsiatig. He mit!aleturally he thoueht the Cevagerrem was the best, but there weedo way of selling it to the be -
Railer likened the bill to ahroloan-down Model T Fondwhite had on be antriked vigor-ogee, areir aptattenet He sakithe bill was a partisan rneeisure.Di by:tiered homp constienice ha
,bearume It diated Ilk glior11r: Many peciple of Kimeuelte,eapeseally the five agisneveclcounties In he area.This brought a rejoinder from
Drown let "Ilse mineries, leaderneer have a fluctuagang eon-eeence because he re -a- raiseda .pretest when the General As-:ern/ley (sus-Weed northern Ken-
cnere redistrict-ing lattt yieer."Hatienger said Brown expressed
his own -wet when he calledthe Cuss-ger plan the best beeA.e ear Inure Rill 3. BaiHervermid at daistrimkaaited eigainst Jef-ferson County where the menagedetract arteriole's!) wearki be 36,-000 ournpareal with 16 distrletsesisewheire with an average popu-later • if under 26.000. An buttwo of three die/rests, Ballengercid were Demecrattc.The Jeffenson Cowry Rem:abb-
e:an cbeilegatlem rarefied mead-fele in Its upp ellen te the treeAll mine members of the group-acted sagaiinst
Speech Event HeldAt Faxon School
The Faxon 4-11 Club held theirSpeech Event February 19 at theFaxon School Twelve boys and tengirls participatedGary Ballard was the boy win-
ner in the 4, 0th grate. MaryElizabeth Fisher was the girl win-ner Patricia Wilson was the win-ner in the 7 di 8th grade. Therewere no boys taking part in the7 & 9th speech event Winners willparticipated in the speech mereto be held at the county RallyOthesr who took part included;
Shelia Harris, Shelia Burke-en, OraJane Lee, Frances Lee, CharlotteHarmon, Nancy Ross. Paul ThomasRougemord, Ricky Ruckilph RogerRourgernont. Dennis; Charles Watts,David Smith, Billy Dodd, Ricky Has--r. Roy Donelson, Darrell Craw-ford, Johnny Miller and RonnieGuerin Paul Hodges. Minister ofthe College Church of Christ wasthe judge.Other events scheduled include
Murray College High, Wednesday,Feb. 20, and Carter. Feb. 21
Weight Control'Class Begins Monday
Organizational neetinge for dam-es on Weight Control will he heldon Mendes-. February 25. at 1:30p. m. and 7 p in. at the CallowayCounty Health DepartmentClasses will he held for as few
as 10 memibere anK1 the maximum(.11195 load is 30Anyone who is interested in los-
irvg weight or maintaining theirweight is invited to attend.
lLtXDS VISIT -- In a b ,sy Wash-
ington AN, which included a finalconference with President Ken-nedy, participation in a postpon-ed parade, and speeches Venezue-lan President Romula Betancourttells a meeting of the Organizationof American States that member-siup should be denied governmentswhich have seised power by forceor military coup. Ht, later told theNational Press Club has countryis faced Atli • ref arise directedty Runes and Chine -tta Have-
Have Your Blood
Typed' Saturday
In order to alleviate the samedonor giving blood time after time,it le the with of the Murray Hos-pltal to 'Iotain a new last of blooddonors. A series of blood typingprograms will be held in order todo this The first will be held onSteen erbruary 23 from 10:00e. 'di to '4410 tP -el: on the beatfloor of the court house.Anyone from the ages of 21 to
60 and in good health who wishesto be a Wood donor should reportto the court house to have theirblood typed.
It is hoped that a sufficient num-ber of donors can be obtained sothat no one person will be calledon to donate blood more than onceeach year or possibly every twoyears.Remember the date Saturday Feb.
23rd from 1000 a. m to 200 p. m.first floor of the court house.
Individuals between the ages of21 years of age may have theirblood typed, and receive on of-ficial "Blood Type" identificationcard at no charge from 10700 a. in,to 2:00 p.- ea on Saturday.
Gerald Hale Ends
Officer Course
FORT RE-NINENG, Ga. (AHTer)—Army ed Lt. Gerald D. Hale, sonof Mr. and Mrs. tennis C Hake,Route 1. Murray, Ky., completedthe eight-week officer orientationcourse at The infantry School,Fort Henning, Ga., Feb. 11.
Lieutenant Hale received instruc-tion in the duties, and responsibili-ties of a neseeecommissioned in-fantry officer.The 23-year-oki officer is a 1917
graduate of Murray College HighSchool and a graclurte of Murray:State College.
Delegates Are
Named By Woodmen
Murray Woodmen Camp 592 atits regular monthly meeting last-night, elected the following mem-bers to represent the camp at theHead Camp convention to be heldat Paducah March 24-26; GlenWooden, leryce Monis, WaltonStations, Allen Rose and Zane Cun-ningham
Alternate delegates named wereLester Nanette Burman Parker,"Peg- Cothran. James Rogers andThemes Herndon Others selectedto attend as committeemen and naother caparitias were T C. Collie,James Parker and L C Hendon,
Cub Pack 37 Will
Hold Annual Dinner
Cub Pack 77. Robertson School,will hold its annual Blue and Goldbanquet for the family at Trianglelen Tuesday nicht at 6:30,Achievement awards will be giv-
en 89 usual Rev Marvin Jones isCub Master.
charged the United States had'invented" the MIG attack to cove-er up stories against Cuban ship-ping by anti-Castro exiles in thiscountry.The President told his news con-
ference Thursday- that the DefenseDepartmerit lied been ordered tomake any necessary- revisions instanding orders to lastest setae to clime schools in Texas, Neat'against Loy attacking craft. York seste. and Georgia.
lie declined to say whether this The temeterature (lipped to 5 beseemed involve adoption of the doe low at Pittsburgh early today,
breaking the all-time low for thedate.Cold wave warnings were post-
ed for Alabama. Georgia and theCarolinas Atlanta recorded an early morning low of 14. The mercuryhovered near zero at Louisville andDetroit.
Mardi Gras merry makers atNew Orleans turned out in 44) de-gree weather to welcome the -Godof Mirth" Thursday night March-ers moved a little (aster after thecold front moved in.At least 20 persons have died
in weathereonnected accidentince the current etorm startedthree days agoBoth New York state and Texas
dug out from under heavy snowswhich closed roads Thursday-
Draft ing snow closed three MPJon highways in one western NeeYork county More than 40 veh -cies were trapped by snow- on U. S80 in Blanco Canyon between Coby-ton and Dickens, Tex The me.-cury hit 90 at Brownsville Tnueday but edged up to only 25 eAmarilloThe two companies which it
ply virtually all of Ohio's redtrial gas users Thursday ask. !them to cut back on their use r
The Chlben altteed tenaltilst a gas to conserve it for resident -1we've eld itallilllation Chnerelet users. Temperatures barely bre:;eleseenakent (=Mad It inillokee the 10 above mark across Oli o
itered in Miami Thursday night art Of Nation
trine of "trot pursuit " whichCuban aircraft would be aheadback to their home bases under
S gunfire.Policy Is Undetermined
Detrain .ce the US pency wigbe devitamed, Kennedy mid. weanIt beICSInleK clearer whether theWereweekee ailiterit wets ark Woke-ed incident df pent dale in orbore-shadowed other attacks bythe Cubans.The Joint Gaels cif suer were
known CO be enskiereig thegone:ion of hot puristie bet de-fense ollatitils said their ettelbegywould eire be Upped off hi‘1181CIS.These offloads said tat Ken-
notes eater tor US. throes totake "ail neicessery measurer toprevent Attune tillbackla amitywitiei emery American tightensB) firing en AffIGe at the sceneof ah aleeklie US. ricille to Cele, set
by weer of the Swim Embassyin Hawn, wow uncientesid tohave ors-eared extrerneeyerring tears tiew attack un thetrawler Abe lie nobe wires amidto drearier the Oak* as an In-termationall vddiallart cif Manna-amid hew.
By STEWART HENSLEYUnited Press InternationalWASHINGTON fun — The Unit-
States disclosed today it has beendemanded a "prompt and unequiv-ocal explanation" from the Cubangovernment of the Wednesday at-tack by Soviet-built M1C fighterson a disabled American ahrimpboat in the Florida StraitsThe State Department released
the text of a note delivered Thurs-day night to Premier Fidel Cas-tro's gevernment protesting instrong terms "this flagrant anddeliberate violation of internation-al law."
The note was delivered to theCastro goverment by the SwissEmbassy in Havana, which hashandled U S affaire in Cuba sincethe breamIt of relations betweenthe two countries in January-, 1961.
Release of the note cane as1.7 S. military officials consideredcourses of action to carry' out anorder by President Kennedy tomake swifter MONTS to protectU. S. eves and property in theevent of another attack of this-sort in the future.A Cuban radio broadcast M011-
the 67-fore boat in Internationalwakens between Florida and Cu-ba. The boot which had drattedthree days with engine trouble,was nut hit by the Mires' feeand Its roweerrrm crew wee rescu-ed by a US. destroyer escortIn Key W,ayihere they
were taken the two men--PariaJackson, 44, and Bernamen Wash-ington 27—maid the MeGs alsofeed machine guns. They saidthey tied a green nag to a sleekand waved it as a truoe flag,but the MIGs made eve passesm a space of 15 minutes.The Russian-built MIGs wee-e
dhatted away by Floricia-basedU.S. Marine jet figteere, who gutchase enough to wittiens acme ofthe zecket hiring. There was neexchange of gunk* between theUS and Cuban planes.
Bitter ColdBlasts East
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able Mt Of eameetaion sand Red"piracy" They denversied thatAmerican panes ftre on andchase any auture elleckers.
Holds Cuba ResponsibleKennedy *id his news con-
feree* that the attacking peeve"Sew under the Clikaari am- antithe UMW Seem would holdCube reeprirldbie unites RussiansMaim they wee ekv'tng the MiresThe Deiteriee Department said
taw, Mire fired 'lockets cites to
William Hopson
Fraternity Pledge
A Calloway Ceuntaan is amongthe 2e5 University of Kentuckyendentat who pledged to UK socialfraternities this Semester
Ihrier the University's current"rush" program, a student cannotpledge to a fraternity until be hasestablished a good schareetic stand-ing A fraternity must maintain ascholastic standing equal to thatof the all campus average, a fig-urn' invariably higher than the, ov-erate for all men studentsThe Calloway student is William
Steele Hopson, son of Dr and Mrsf S Hopson Route 1, Murray Agraduate of Murray High Schooland a an in the College ofArts ai Sciences, he is a pledgeto Siglia Alpha Epsilon social fra-ternity.
By United Press InternationalBitter cold blasted the eastern
half of the nation today and tem-peratures tumbled tar below freez-ing aerOsi the South.Snow-clogged roads and the enif
flee/pawning cold wave combined
'Thursday.Cleveland was arcked with
to 10 inches of snow in 24 houri.Weconem residents braved
°net) reeking low temperahe etThursday at Superior. where 'semercury fell to 26 below- .e-kee. where it dipped to 12 beI is,and Beloit where it dropped tbelow The weather bureau . idMilwaukee was experiencing escoldest winter since 1935
Atlanta school officials said .b-senteeisim was running high inmost area schools. Two whoole inMarion County. Ga, were dc aduntil Monday when 250 studc ilaand teachers were stricken withcolds.
Prep-All-Stater
Signed By Shelton
A orep all-one:err arum Belle-eade, Ill.. bee sagned a grant -in-al weth Murray Slate Octege,arecatlitig to heed fotebail o actDon Shelters.While peeing under Belle -Ile
math Drib Free the tieleredyencater earned bertha on beltthe AP end tePI alleitate trans,was named to the RoUthweeternOrederence alleetter eleven. endmale the St. Lots atlerea bermHe is She twin of Mr. wad Mrs
Gwent &wing, 0 it 8 HouniefulDrive Iftaketi&e.
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tactaner 20, 1928, and the West Kentuckian, January1, 19411.
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'The Outstanding Civic Amer of a Community is theIntegrity at us Niewspapor"
FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 22, 1963
UNFAIR ATTACK•
Inennuig's Courier-Journal carried an editorial
...e Senate Lasoors io Produce a Fisrce-, which indicatedinoit and selfcenteredness than we have heardcreased outright, in some time.
••Iesteiday'-: the editorial pointed out, "they (the Sen-atefobandoned eL en a shaky holt on principle, by decidingtnat if someone had to do without a senatorial election forthe next attar or two, It would be fairer to deprive Jefferson
County. which was aiready under-represented, than a cowl-like.Calloway which is already treated fairly."
• a on in 'sin c•ec, senators trom odd-numbered senator-ial oistriets this year, aum even-numbered districts in 1965.
County, for instance. was an even-numberedWillie Jtitelaun County contained an odd-num-
burtsi ills.rict (314. 6o-the Selliti-.0r swapped _numbers, mak-canov.ay district J1, and giving district 32 to Jeiferson
Count... ankh in taus deprived of a new senator until 1965."Jeixerson County is already well represented with five
nitt Seliatois. IL may be uiat they should have even morefei.ussenastani because ut the large population. We will not
that point.
:lie pranary consideration is this. If Calloway CountyLad rema.ife'd an even-numbered distiict, then voters in
-'ck.t.iitirs of Calloway, Trigg and Christian would havet. iieteAy withOut representation in the State Senate
nar ...Lela'. tau .A.s it is. witn Senator George Overbey'sainandment, tors in these counties can vote in the fall....d tat L4b t to 114..e representation, even though they
niated in a new senatorial district.At Inc *Lint time, of coarse, the two new senators from
ni County will not be elected for a year or two, but:.11 does not deny the voters of Jefferson County from
IL dresentatran because they Aill have five senators.For Jefferson County, it is a question of having five or
s. Lei. senators now ForTrigg and C. r_ isaian, it is-of ha no senator gr one 4fiarar,__ 7
certainly agete wan the Courier-Journal in desiringnindcat their home area, but to deny the people in threenine, the right to Note in -é senate election, just to give
.ii.nituuste increased representation to Jefferson County, isiiti4htli of
P• selftsnness and shows a complete disregard
1r rights of the people of these three counties.
ecntorial continues with the statement that Senatornen-rten bc....gell for tins change so that the people of Cabo-
' • and Cninntnin Counties would nut lose theirvote_ We donbt seriously that Senator Overbey
•.-r tins t_th,:14e, although even had he done so, wet.• ana aid Lave been dune, had it been 'necessary.
..reetly there were ample senators on the floor who•It "lily fair that' the people of the new 31st dIstrict. a-,t nave some representation before the Jeffer-...•cation was increased.
f•o:_trattnate Senator Overbey on gaining this vic-the people of the 31st district, Calloway,
Christian Counties, to continue to enjoy theirright to vote.
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CHANDLER SUPPORTERS SELECT OFFICERS --Students elected as officers Of 'Students forChandten are left to right: Malcolm Brashear, Junior, Taylorsvi Ile, speakers' chairman; HaroldShoemaker, freshman, Murray, off-campus chairman; Fred Reeves, senor, Owensboro, men's chairman;Anna Carol P•rry, sophomore, Providence, womein's chairman; Janice Cherry, Junior, Murray, sec.rotary; Robert Vaughn, senior, Murray, publicity chairman.
Cold Just As Hard To CureToday As It Was Years AgoCHICAGO CII - There', an
old saying among physicians: I"Treat a cold and you'll fie over Iit in seven days. Leave it aloneand it win last a ueek."Despite the $3.50 minion a year
spent by Americans cwt nustrumsarid remedies to cure the commoncold, that old rule still applies,the American Medical Associa-tion AKA says.In an age of -wonder drugs
man is no inure able to cure thecommon cold than aere the an-cient Chinese who inhaled vaporsfrom a broomatravf plant; the In-dian medicine man who 56001rattle% and chanted incantations;or the alettival physician. a nodrained off a pint or ao of toevictim a blood.Patent cold remedies some-
times ease cold symtome. Theygeneraily consist of pain killers,fever reducers, antihistamines, de-congestants, vita/tuns, cough med-icines. rubs. gargles, antibiotics.
Corvenents On ReenseliesIn the January. 1961,, issue of
its magazine. -Today's Health.•'the ANLe made these commentsabout Ingredients in cold reme-dies.
a t 11 -killers', • dares you feelbetter but does nothing fur thecold. May caulk nausea. duzinessor mo,re dangerous nue effects.--Fes er retainers:. fr'ever bardryever accumaanies a euid, maybring on ails even worse than the
WaSIIINCilfon President Kennedy, revealing theIs III ...tinue to press for a nuclear test ban
nth Iniinta•neonle who attack the ,effort should keep it
ult.:native is the spread of these n•.'sant:me:As which May be irresponsible
;innate a general nuclear con
cold.—Antihistamines: Helpful for al-*eines but tiselesis for colds, canImpair jutigernent, cause (haziness,di owsmess. headache.—Decorigtjaann.: May temporarily nirnuiate freer breathing; butboomerang congestion may occur,starting a c>cie of pill-cungestunapill; may cause smus intection;nose drop form can ahost oil toslip into hingas, causing pneumo-nia.—Vitamins: Supplementary vi-tamnsan or out of cold nine-diencan neither keep you fromgetting a cold or Inlp you getrid of one
Worthless against-virus-caused diarist', may causeallergy. may create bacterial im-munity. mektng them worthlessagainst germ-causied disease.
—Cough medicines. You canget the same effect by sucking alemon drop; other agn-edientsmay cause stomach irritation,iung infectinn.
—Gargles: Worthleas against acold because the infection is deepinside the bud).
• •—B ma .'Application. of oint-ment to the chest a foolishness."M.suate 01 cold rtmea,es canmask serious Illness, the AMAsaid. Measiee, pole), influenza,parrot fever. Q-feser and atrepto-coeval infections begin with cold
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Ago Today
Two local boys, students at Murray State College. v.n.present a joint recital Tuesday night at the Fine Arts Build-ing The two Murrayans are Carl Robert Ray and WilliamMcElrath.
Mrs. L. tl Robertson died this morning at her home onSouth Fourth Street. Funeral services will be held Fridaywith Rev. Paul T. Lyles and Rev. Earl Phelps officiating.
The Calloway County Tuberculosis Association sponsoreda program this week at Dougluass High School.
Airman First CISSS Ted Barnett recently received hispermanent orders with the Air Force. Airman Barnett, sonof Mr and Mrs. Collie Barnett of Murray, is stationed atGulfport, Miss.
1,4 commenting on the stu- I• ,t le helped organize In the successful '
n'naff an ail-white movie theatre:it - tr Ir. But by no meiuis has the
"an it. Maryland Wf. want full equality
•`.1:,r-zrat S 5 B1r3,tuariv, commander-in-chief IkW force.. describing the reliability
. span" weapon?...,r.4. ;op:. ible at a command .frOM earth
tr,tt. a'elates at any desirable time andtrajectory."
'.V!-.ST f. Paris Jackson, skipper of the two-1„ i t „•; nand ti) Cuban jet fighters, reflecting
d inn Gnd' I was really scared We justlin' neck 'xi: 1.-r• there wasn't anywhere else
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MAYBE HIKING IS Berl:BI--Carried away by President Ken-nedy:4 physical fitness program, comedian Jerry Lewis(left) tried the barbells for a scene In ma new Hollywood
movie. 'The Nutty Fentress-in- then decided • SO-mile hikemight be better. The man at the right Is unidentified.
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What to do if you are allowthe 85 per cent of the populationwhich gets colds each year'The AMA advises: Take a hot
bath. drink a glass of hot milk orlemonade. go to bed, use steamas a vaporizer, avoict spreadingyour cold to others.
A cold remedy ,popular in Eliz-abethan England was sippingwine while waling the feet in hotwater. It may have had somemerit. •
Dr. Noah D. Fabricant, writingin _the March. 195e. Journal ofOtolaryngolog>. reported that al-cohol reeatabashes circulation rnnaval membranes. provides com-fort. induces drowsinem and pro-motes a desire for rest.
"Although akohol is obviouslynot a cure its beneficial role....can neither be minimized nor dis-missed.- he said.
In any case, many a physician'sown cold remedy is an aspirintablet, a shot of wk..), andbed.
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Bro a'aden visited Mrs. EllaMorris Wednesday p. in.Mr. and Mrs. Gayion Morris aid
son Gaylon H. and Mrs. Oman Pas-chall vented Mrs. Arie Morris inNobles' Hospital and Mrs. LolaOrr in Henry County Hospitalnuesday.Tellus Orr and son Freddie were
in Paris Wednesday to see Dr.Newman. -Jim Kuyirendall vent Friday
with Mrs. Rib MOTTLS,Mrs. El ia Kuykendall, MTS. Tel-
k Orr, Mrs. Oyu. Orr, lirnandMrs. Milford Our visited Mrs. LulaOrr Tuesday.Mr. and airs. Clayton Lamb and
Mr. and Mrs. Lois Lamb citedMa and Mrs. Billy Nance Fridaynight.Adolphus Paschall visited Clay
Cook in Puryear Nursing HomeSunday.
Bro. and Mrs. Warren Sykes andsuaan were supper guests of the R.D Keys Friday night.Mr. and Mrs. Carnal Boyd car-
ried their son Jerry to Dr. NewmanFriday.Mr. and 'Mrs. J. B. Irvin visited
the Silty Names Thursday night.Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Morris and
Mrs. Ralph Gailimore visited Tay-lor Holley Wednesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Morton
and Mr. and Mrs. James Groans iand daughter were supper gueetsof Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nance Sat-urdry night.Mr. and Mrs. Cierria Wilson and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs KQuitmanKey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Paschall,Mr. and Mrs. Hollin Jones, andMr. and Mrs. Vernon Nance visited Mrs. Martha Paschall Sundayafternoon.Mr and Mrs. Morris Jenkins
visited Mrs. hula Orr in HenryCounty Hospital Sunday afternoonMr. and Mrs. R. D. Key. „Mr. anti
Mrs. Oman Paachall. Mr. and MrGaylon Morns. Mr. and Mrs. tier-us %cation and daughter, and Mrand Mrs .Quitman Key visited Mr.Ella Morris Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Oman ita.aci..•visited the R. D. Keys Satin.: ,•.afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs_ Rufe Spann andMr. and Mrs. John Fletcher visited
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Mr. and Mrs. Ruben ',needier Sun-day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Endue Tarkingtonand Jackie visited Mr. and Mrs.Nathaniel Orr Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Darce Kuykendall,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Baldwin, Mr.and Mrs. Jr. Kuykendall and boysvisited Ma. and Mrs. One Kuykendab Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nance and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. LoisLaub - Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs Hugh Paschall,
Mrs. Iva Paschall, Mr. and Mrs.Uric Key visited Mrs. Lula OrrSunday p. in.Mrs. Echth Leffler visited Mrs.
High Paachall Monday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Verygil Paschall and
Judy,. Orr visited the Hugh Pas-challs Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Key visitedBro. and Mrs. Warren Sykes Mon-day night.
Mr. and Mrs Glynn Orr went to
Nashville Monday to aunt Mr. andMrs. Jack Wyatt.Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Orr and
Mrs. Ruben Fletcher and RudolphKey were in Paris Saturday to seeDr. Newman.Seems that most everyone is un-
der the doctor's care these dayswith something.
Mr. and Mrs. nayian Orr and Mr.and Mrs. R. D. Key spent last Tues-day with Mrs. Charlie Wicker andMr. Jack Key in Paducah. Mr. Keywas sick with a cold. He'll be 84years old the 20th of this montn.
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• 'llierital Health -lin Kentucky Today
114By Harold L. McPheeters M.D.
Commissioner
Kentucky Department
of, Mental Health
II :1.- eummturdey wed( in the eterenuntity and in ourwith our entituteerte for the men- inetitutions, mesin that more andtally retarded? Whet dews theineenutiun thee do to prepare Mr
• after-core reeneres?• The aduevemenits in the careand emainivg of the retarded, bceb
Calloway IsAided By
• HospitalFor the 71st year in a row Chil-
dren's Hospital in Louisville, againin 1962. has broken all previousrecords The froepital arrnouncedits patient stetisties yesterday TheyArmed that Calloway Countr
epiled a total of 40 days The tn
• patient days from Calloway Coun-ty is Only a email percentage of thetotal help given to every countyIn the state
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Some 1962 statistics comparedto the 1961 figures "bowed Chil-dren's Hospital cared for 30.116 pa.tient! in 1902 compared with 20.-832 in 1961. The breakdown ofthis total showed 7.548 adrnitted.Patients from counties in Keo-tucky other than Jefferson Countychalked up a grand total of 18,-063 patient days in the Louisvillehospital.
Chikirener again gave approxi-mately $500.000 in free care tochildren of indigent families thatcould not afford to pay their ownway. Another increase was re-corded eiv the chromatography Labwhich ran a total of 90,345 lab-
• oratory tests.
The ehromatnera;phy lab ishandling the phenylketemuria pro-gram for the state department ofhealth Briefly, this preetrarn in-volves the testing of all neetnernin Kentucky for one of four typesof retardation. The county healthdepartment mails a PKI: testingkit to the parents of a new horn.The parent takes the treated slip
• at paper and places it in the baby'sdiaper until It saturated web urine.Then mails this with a self ad-dressed 'tamed envelope to thehospital.
The chromatography lab com-pletes a series of tens on the mat-urated piece of paper and fromthese tests can determine whetherthe ehild was born with a deficin-cy which makes it unable to utilize
• 'tenter too& properly. If the con-dition is detected early enougha special diet can be prescribed andthe child will develop normally Ifit is not detected before the childis three month old at the latest,damage may be done to the brainand the child may become mental-ly retarded or worse for life
Although the testing program isrelatively new in Kentucky the in-cident of the disease in the state
fib is averaging about one in every6.000 children tested. This is farabove the national average of orein every 20 to 40,000 tested.Children's Hospital is the only
hospital in the state devoted ex-clusively to the care and treatmentof the accetely ill child. Chileireneas a private, non-profit hospitaland receives no tax support. Hose-ever. beside caring for over 30,-000 children in 1992 they have also
• continued their educational pro-grant. They are currently trainingstudent mirses from four Louisvillehospitals, the Ossensboro Hospital,the Speer's Hormital in Dayton.Kentucky and two Georgia hoe-peals.
mere of sham ;lemons can newcane dor thecae/lives in the com-
mittee. Leine with their ownfamily or in. foster homes. Thepreemies deem% juet happen ne-ther, * As In large part a nein*of phanrang gni program develop-merrinvolving commarity eigencythief tpertiple, parents, instituting!
-workers, and many other
Our eornirmeittres should noanger regard eratituitions as sep-armee and self-sufficient mem-bers. A riariber if ;Airtee are are boomerang to use kcalresieuroers to aid the isestittuniere
INA/Urriing paitierits berme afteren tnt reaes. These ournmenititerere beginning to pre',' ids suchservices are special cheeses fur the•neteitied children. theetered week-see nes, stay care Lenin rts, localelegies, erreneyrnere tiervivicerie-handiest:lin services. wentceurneldrig, arid recreatien pro-grams.These of us winking in the
field ice mentra retardation teegraiterful to thew people vele arepreneding the lone programs ineach coneremity, and mince ofthe credit Air this cenrimuretytriniertive must go to the parentgnems who heive been seekingmany year% to improve ouridctiirsfor the retarded.Othens in the oernmunity astin
have warioni with Mead egenteesand with the iniettetterms includeinetnetrial plant managers, churchleareens, (tent arid social clubmembers, courity anti city wel-fare depertinern pc/scrawl, hos-pital Milk eon college teachers.In added" ckruit and countyjudo* an wie• es Beale legman asere Selding Illotalue Waren andare helping with the cooperatiernbetween Inititultilors and Gam-martennue( sis the eommunity is now
beaming away of its job tokeep ais many of the retarded inthe cs immunity as postenble arid
ment in returning ethers, soare our irenitutieres. As a reel"there ere biday fewer patientswith goat pobentiel being piecedin kielturtene and the number atplausible retarded rernmentrig inour Irseiltuteteris fs Weedily, de-criessikii. •
Secial worker, at Iristintedierspith al& the parente arid manyagencies and groups areerningthe palleries ',Mean. They rin-
k* home We. hile erneloy-mean fArian•clial matters, hie cen-t:Mood training. alert n.i5ltier, he health. reereartien, earlmany +thee things %each eredeseralble fir his welt-being.
Inetstatinne try to keep in rimetench with three who have re-turned to ;their twines and withthose plated in hater berries andother plarernerite. The Arentuteonoften .prenecere erionteeling to boththe potent and the parent; orfinds evadable courethione in thece nem nifty Semeternes patenteeare returned few- ourt-patient then-mere, reetneleng end short periodsof ensIning...
Our friellettione encourage yri-unti.r wcat by froure and in-(MN-Muria, help web parks sndother rerreilltilorrill programs,teaching, training, etc., and eachInerenetion has a volunteer do-rerdinatew In help Faith velunteerelearn what they can beet to Ilorthe rensitied.
•The enietinelen cheenwins wort
with church end lay grams Inmany cermennities to ci•evellega ee-l:glom teaming programs for theretarded The medical thee genearla..7-Warvor IMO enienereenw•re itsnewly areas and the ineteeniensoffer the use of their facilities 1
for graduate etudent laboratoryvOuwit end training. These areonly a flew of the many pregameend services which cumnaunitiesand thetituttilorts are prove:11reeach Other in an efitort to do ajute together.
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Dexter: Master Bun KennethDowney. 825 Broad; Leonard John-ston. -Rt. 6; Mrs. Adarn RaymondKoss. RI. 2. Golden Pond; MrsMichael Garrett Cash and babegirl. West earn; Mrs. Johnny Rick-man and baby boy, 302 So. 15th:Mrs. Ruth Weeks. 307 Woodlawn;Mrs. Grogan Roberts, 30e No. 8th.:Mrs Lowe)) Jones. 708 Poplar;John Farley. 1051 Ryan: Mrs. Wil-liam Etherton, Rt 5: Mrs. WilliamFranklin Fennell and baby boy,Rt. 2; Master Rob Feld Parrish, Rt.2: ,Master Richard Craig Douireas.Rt. 5. Box OPB Renton; Mrs. NealStarks. Rt 1, Arno: Benjamin Jackson Hill. RI. 2. Benton; Mrs. CarlLancaeter, 709 Poplar: Cletus Allen COW.. I&TW1, Rt 1, Benton; Mm.Cora Arm Meehan. Rt. 2: HenryBurnett Ogieebv. 1604 Calloway,Mrs. Witham Hicks Rt. 6: MrsFred Sutter. 114 South 12th.; Leland R. Alton, Box 143 Hazel:Prentice Overby. Rt. 5; Mrs, WaiterHutetiene 1704 Miller; Robert Child-res. Rt. 1. Aline; Mrs. Noah Gar-land, Rt. 2. Hanel; Wave! EverettOsborn, hew Concord •Patients edmitted from Monday8:30.. a. to 10:30 a. m.
Mrs. W. H. Lasseence, Rt. 1,Hazel: Miss Sheila Phillips, Rt. 3,WI. I Lam Morris. Rt 3: Mrs. R. Kel-so. Lynn Grove; Mee. M. C. Ellie210 No 12th: 010- *Chester.Greve; M-- Charen line Box 547'Mrs W.11 Fee W -errs, Rt 2. Bent-on and b. by girl Waller: Mrs. Do-ne Bray 1005 Elm. Renton; MasterRobert Gariend, Dodeon Ave; MrsRearse York, Rt. 1, Benton; MissROSS Ann Nelson, Circirama Dr.;Miss Mane Nelson, Circarama; MissJudith Darnell, Rt. 2, Farmington;Melvin Smith, Rt. 1, Dexter; Mrs.Annie Norman (Expired) Rt. 1,Farrneigton L. J. Mania, Rt. 1. Dex-ter; Mrs. J. lacy Hopson, Rt. 1:Mrs. Edward Smith and baby girl,11f77 Sycamore; Mrs. Adam Koss.Rt. 2. Golden Pond; Mrs. BiH Mc-Kee!. 307 So 11th.
HOG MARKET
owlingMAGIC-TRI BOWLING LEAGUE
Feb. 5, 1963WON LOST
I. Calewell Used Cars 77n 14e22. Bilerey's Keglers . 66 263. Tidwell Paint east 20le4. Bank of Murray 58% 33545. Triangle Inn 564 35e4
6. Tappanettes 46'4 481/27. Lake Stop Gro. 441/2 47'i8. .Peoples Bank 44 480. Rowland Refrig. 44 4610. Murray Beauty S. *ski11. Gindell Reaves 43 4912. Boone Cleaners 261/2 651/213. Eezell Beauty Sch 19 7314. Blue Ridge Mag 13 79
HI TEAM THREE GAMES1. Caldwell Used Cars 22892. Tappanettes . 21663. Tidwell Paint 2126
HIGH TEAM GAMg1. Calchvell Used Care 8022. Tapparrettes 7423. Tidwell Paint 73'7
HIGH IND. 3 GAMES1. Murrelte Walker 4722. Peggy McCue() 4723. Anna thee 471
HIGH IND. GAME1. Judy Parker 1822. Dot Donn:son 1783. Margaret Tidwell . 176
TOP TEN AVERAGES1. Mildred Hodge -------------------1572. Anna Huie 1563. Judy Parker 1564. Shirley Wade 1545. Es-sic Caldwell ---------------1536. Murrelle Walker 152e7 Martha Knott 1468. Kay Lax' --1459. Joy Johnson 14410. Gladys Etherton 143
nsne nenetel•••• •••••• arnm•
MFred Pogue 213HIGH IND. THREE GAMES
SCRATCH urray State Can Push League Mark lc' tTony Asher -----------.....................589
572 With Win Over Tech In Season's Final Garkte
Federal State Market NewsBernice, Friday, Feb 22nd, 1963.Keineuticy Plaretvase - Area HegMarket Revert inchiding 9 buy-ing ritieRions. Entrance receipts1340, berrowts and gilts steady toIlk eater. No. 1, 2 and 3 180 to230 lbs. $14.65 to $1500, meetly$14.75. Pew Ni'. 1 180 to 220 Vbs.$1525. No. 2 arid 3 MO to 270 Re.$13.40 in $14.75. elle. 1, 2 and 8150 to 175 the. $11.75 to $14.75.No. 2 and 3 sense 400 te 600 lba.$11.00 te $12.00. No. 1 and 2 259to 400 nes. $11.75 to $13.00.
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Delmar Brewerled Doherty ............ . ......HI IND. SINGLE Onsiiii W.
Fred Pogue 241Tony Asher 241Edward Hale . 240
HI TEAM GAME W. H. C.All Jersey 1063HI TEAM THREE GAMES W H. C.Cat hey Contractor . 2068
TOP TEN AVERAGESJames Neale ...... ............ .......... 180Bob Wright 180Hafton Garner ..... 17'7Paul Ragsdale 176Red Doherty en _ e, 174Rose McClain -----------------------114Bobby Joe Wade 174Bel Wyatt . ..... ..... 174Dennis Barden .. . 173Wyvan Holland 173
KENTUCKY LAKE LEAGUEFebruary 4, 1963
WON LOSTCathey Contractor .... el. 19All Jersey 51 29West S. Barber Shop 40 31Martin Oil 45 35Tidwell Paint 44 38Rowland Refrig. ... 43 37Tucker Reatty 41 30Peoples Bank 30 41R. O. T. C. 3t3 44Bilbrey's 34 46C. Ve A. Leen 34 48Purdorn's Inc. 32 48Jerry's Drive Irm 31 49Taylor eltrs. (Dodge) 38 52Reek of Murray 27 53HI IND. SINGLE GAME SCRATCHJanes Neale 222Tony Asher 314
Murray State's basketbeel teamwill be guninke for a retries:tab*finish in Ohio Valley Conferencepi y Satturday at Ceolkeville,Tienin., when the Racers closeoA the 1962-83 campaign withTennessee Tech's Golden Eagles.- Cosine Cal Lather's Racers, whoran their seeleon monk to 13-8hone Wedneedely neetit with a79-60 rodt of °Weider Greta-omen can push thee leagueMeek lb 7-6- 'wiltse vrceory overTech.
Tile Gelder) Eagles, however,of thee
Kentucky Lake LeagueFeb. 18, 1963
Caithey Ca/tractor 67 21All Jersen 54 34landiseye 53 35West Side 13abeir Shop 51 37Marten Oil 49 39Reenacted Refrigeration . 47 41Tucker Realty 46 42Tidwell Pea* 46 42Peep) -e Bark 44 44R. O. T. C. 41 4'7Biltrone 38 60Purdolme kin 37 51C .W .A 'I1_ 36 62ranee Melons (Dodge) 33 65Jerry'sDe ive Inn 32 56Berk elf Murray 32 56High Ind. Single Game ScratchM. C. Eric, 235Pane Raw:Inge 224George Hedge 214-Hub Donn ... .214nee, led. Three Games ninetchHerren Thicker .............601Hub Dunn 576Nokia Knight 510High Ind. Single Game with Hc.M. C. Ellis 264Jeer Trotter e40Graet Steles 344High ince Three Games with Hc.John Trotter • 692Frank Heroux 690He-am Tucker ..... . „ 670High Team Single Gams with He.Bank of rMerray 1042High Team Three Games with He.Peeples Bank 2958
Top Ten Ind. AveragesJason Neale 180BeleWs* 279Bill Hodge 179Halton Garner 178Pete Regedelle 178Inibby Joe Wade ......R eel D natty W nen H• and noss McClain Butraxl Jumey
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HELP FIGHT MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
entertain herpes awn.Now 7-4 in the conference (14-7overall). Conch Johnny Oldham'scode ecuid nee abed assure it-
of •a second-place feint% bybeating iMurray, something theEagles die earlier, 78-67, on theMurree fear.The Me-season pick to capture
the OVC stUe, Murray hers paned This will be the secure meet-'enureg toneetha01 down the Meet- i Of the airs for these tworigeh. winning tour of 199 MIA five teems Earlier nes year Lewes limn
games. The Ratene hat Wine defeated Oinlloway in two over-greart spate In Wedneariay's etre; times by the there of 33-31.tory over Chattanooga.sperese (the eine hear sow_ LOMMIS: ISBN three of the best
give the &niece, a weeneoundee Tech's last game wfthscoring punch, and 6-8 oeniter TeeneeseleeJoni) Aeann, the leaguers beetThe ounteet, which rin he
field goad tharter (813) ea en_ evaenn PrvialP fur Tech. yesat 7:30 pm. A frethma -. ,nene
erleVniT just- undar 10 Pcaltita at between the two scheine lean9 4. (These figures do not incline teems has been cancelled. •
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Calloway County Lakers CloseOut Season; Toutes Lowes HereCalloway C{•urity Lakers will
play theta laet regular seasonbasketball game Magee. Theywill play heat to the powerfalLowes Blue Devils at JeffreyGernnesium. gatne gene it 7:00for "B" team end 8:00 tor thevareity team.
is-sx ,wr 6-* Al Varnee-he got 16 high schemed henlenthaill Pawnees in
of tile Is waits in the first half the eerbe in Bib' C3itarthIer,
-aid tee play of John Nalmeiu David Wien end Jerry F.
and Len Men neve the Racers neenenee Lneedhe a hot ertreak w:q:h stx rUxiumesIs, play in the firet halt andtunnel a close sme iree ass :seeNetstrary.Mai ney, the °nen senior on
the Mureaty squads plsed hitfluid teetnie betake !he Murraylans.-13ianwang a illieseinig assiign-mean., the 6-6 Weise Aram Elm-buret, ta., nespoilded with 14pont@ and 11 velbounde in prob-ably his greelteet thenving se aRaioer. The fare gine him astanding ovation when Luther re-meved tem veleh about ain/neseleft in the game.Narnciu, inserted mieway of the
fent hielf, qteleicly picked up theMurray Wade with his boardploy ern all-around truetie The6-2 sminornere frern Clariton, Ohiofinished with 11 paints end 12rebounds Needle playing lees than20 minutes.
Namicetes ecorsog average it 11.2
La- t motet, Seville Murree' loxIcdouble digit ammo. Leading thepine Is All-OVC center Jan Jen-nings with 17.9. totiowed by Vier -
.116 nes with 16.4, and Scott Sdnios-174 ear wile 13.173 Jeniniengs is the peoesetter in173 rebericeng With 16.6 gnats a173 aline. followed by VOITISIS ( 7.9)
and Na (64).The keed goal peineentage nad-
a- it defraceaer (113 at 326 for.500). end the leading tree thnewshonter in Menotti (73 of 93 far.7851.
Tedh, hike Murray, has fourcl-suble figure scorers. Teen By-
seamen game for four Laken een-ere. Me-loey Bowen. Larr... lay,Larry Watson, and D._ ex,who ha-s-e played a mane • .:•le
the Leiters 18-8 won-l-e. w-ord.
A large crowd is areenentedas tiles thoufd be one of en esth rgh school basked:MA remitpeened thus ear in the
HIJACK umxii-Wermar Medina-Rojas, second mate of theVenezuelan freighter Anzoategu1 and leader of the Com-munist hijacking operation, is shown holding an FALN(Armed Forces of National Liberation) banner lent photobelieved made only hours before the hijacking. NI4eptain ofthe freighter is Omar Pereira (uppes right), who reportedvia telephone that the loyal members of the crea were "ingood shape." The hijacking was intended to thwent visit of
President Ftomulo Betancourt (lower right) to the U.S._
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The Flint Eleporke Church VAMSsill have a 101111160112 SOLIdge withMrs. John Imes es the leader atthe church at 2 pm.
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The Spring (leek &waist Ch-aron WMS have a massionstudy late at tee hone of Mrs.Novella Chambers at 7 pm.
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Social CalendarSaturday, February 23
The Alpha Tiora,o-tment of EnMarne- Woman's Club wall have 1la; heathen rrieetag at the clubhouse at nem with CordStamper piesensitag the program.Hostesses wilt be htes &cellaHenry, Masiarpes Hunter Han-cock, Robert Hornsby, Rue Over-bey. M. G barren, and H. C.Woodbridge.
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The Calloway County CountryClub dance ill be held from runeto one with maaac by Sellars Leach
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Initiation Held ByMurray AssemblyRainbow For GirlsMummy Amenably No. 19 Order
of the Hatithow for Orb heldits naguker ineetinig at the Me-sixth Hoe on Tuesday eerie* atataan cokluck.Miss Ginty Leal Shelton, wor-
thy ativasur. preeeded and MirJthri Thurman, returner, readthe minutina.Special guests karoduced were
Manes Paley Lax and DianeVaughn, grand reprerentallivesthe Comber of the Reekew forbarks. and Mite. June Crider wor-thy rmarun cif Murray Saw Chap-• •
Meadamth Don Hooks, Robert O. ter.Sunday, February 24th Millar, FL L. Oakley, and EdScat-ma as hansaan-
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ono Mrs,. (.. al swam,. wall meet at the Bank of Murraywere nonoroo with a tiotatettuad (=MUIR> mom at 730 pm. withAlowee saarnay. February 16, M. Ruzella Outland ounductingat two Orin* al the afternom the inbr-.411"132"r1 CertinUilY a nat ,the- h,,trte Goteat, maim, Mrs. Thekna Juhreon in hostess.SIV Um Street Each isle k to invite t gueete.The h•noreti_ enple opened the • • •
maciy zits whtth rit.*estio•merles of amnia cookaas. ixa Tuesday. February 26thtab. chaps. seri cold drinks wane The Kirksey School Parent-
Tinchar Aaraiciation wIJ obeierveterve&a.,*._akka panona were wee. Wanders flay at the school
• atxf law ramibiTr—iejle 10.1011/1 at I :30 pm. Mrs. Maxwho ware unable to anent Hurt will be the devotional
• • • speaker.
DGeinimjegs Gany—The driver was lust waiting for thelight to turn green when suddenly the street dropped nitfrom under the car In New York. A broken water mainhad undermined the pavement The auto down in the hole
was parked at the curb and it slid down there.
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The group vend tr, weed thePing Eisipaist Church the fireSunday Si Aprilchinch service ea be eatersied to-gerhtv.In an impressive Indere/ion ce-
remony the degrees of the urcierwere coniftered upon Maas KayStakar-'Members prenent were MathsShelton, Thvatuari, Vaughn, Cher-by-rine Par, Diane TailainerrogJanie Walton, Shirley Stroud, Lan,Dime Sakai, Sante Athens, ParnCerianzi, Phyllis Cunranghana,Shone -McClinton, Pot Jackson.and Swims.
Elestern Snare and aaasoei3 PlaB-ent were Mrs. Prances Churchill,nether achasor. Mrs. Crider. Mrs.Perris Park a, Mrs. MildredSable. and George Williams.The nort meeting wall be hold
on Tuesday. March S, at 7 Illat the Masonic Ha&
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Dorcas Class Has-Banquet Monday AtThe Triangle Inn 'A -Sweetheart" banquet was
held bi the Denis Stantisa- Sett-aol Clans of the First Biotin ,Church on Monday eveirdnig atthe Triangle InnThe dievritanal speaker f&Z the
evernang was Clarenoe Pule whonee a eery Ireapinnis ialk on thetheme, -God and Marriage".
Mrs. Arai Hawker s'eng twofolk aims and BICCUIIII her-self on the autoharp. She alsoocrnnspanyert the vs**, in singing'let Me OW You taweetheart"and 'Gadd Night ladies."'Me Arnim prarres v.-as byA W. Riatare. Mrs. James Browncatrodiced the speaker. Mr Puha,the clans teacher. Mr's. Lutheramts. and the eines prevalent.Mrs. John D. Loving.llaa Wakes were nakesaively
decorated in the Valenmir moanti ran kern hearts Couted withhire and ribbon The haverswere variegated ciammoriona andflanked by white candle. Plataconk ware laid for tharry-tesehtilecterNIS pnewerlt IMMOIn charge arrengernentsGroup V compared ofMeradarnesJames Bronvrt eapailn. lath* Mc-Daniel, Allen McCoy. HunterLove. Henry Wien" and Dime
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George %%•alliagtan at age 24.
May 90, /74SSirI shoed have been dawn
long before this but my busi-ness in Frederick detainedme somewhat longer than 1expected and immediatelyupon my return from thenceI was taken wit/ a violcritPlearise which has reducedsee very low; but purpose assoon as I ?stover naystrength, to wait on liesBetsy. in hopes of a revoca-tion of the former cruel ern-genre, and see if I can evetwith any alteration in myfai our - -I have Ins-toted aktter to her which should beinarh obliged to you for thedolivery of it. I have work-ing to add but my best re-eprchr to your good Ladyand P amily and that I amBw yr. most obrd•entHumble Beret.
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PEST IN WAR, FIRST IN PEACE, RUT NOT FIRST HERE — George Washing/0n, the father ofhis country, had romantic troubles just like a lot of the red of us, this letter writtenMay 20, 1752, indicates. It was perned to the fat',er of Htay Fauntleroy, 16, Naylor's
4- Hole, Va. Wast.o.gton was 20. Betsy Lazed aim down a second Um* and married a nameBeano° Ciount,y, Va. The letlar, valued at /AMU, ia a poaanialos of the U. of Virgule.
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FRIDAY — FEBRUARY 22, 1963
'State Will EstablishTV Outlet Here
WE'RE DRAWING SACK OUR 647 FANGS—The 1347 nuclear bomber, once the Strategic AirCommand's mainstay, is going to be withdrawn from five costly-to-operate overseas bases(dare). Reason: The U.S.-based intercontinental B52 is supplanting it. The 1347, with3,000 miles range, 600-mph speed and 40.000-footniperating altitude, has been on thesebases for years, reedy to go atom bombing within six to 15 minutes of the go-sign.By 1e66 there probably won't be any. The Soviet will be happy, and 1362 will be ready.
Miss Karen St. JohnHonored With HousehMiss Karen St John and Terry
Wuhan who will be married telSaturday, February 133, were ban-anai with a housetvcolod shower
St. Mrs.
miry 15, at rawer. o'clock in the ,
hi die home of Mr. andBonnie John on FFriday, eb-
The hostethes har the piety!were Ara Ben Hill. Mts. OvisTr eak him Aire Miller. arelMrs. Neil Scruggs, aunts of thebinde-eloaLThe don- prine wets won by
Miss Anna Be:: McCuistott Lerchguest wee presented with a redheart with numbers on the Sockend Miss adoCuriston had theprize.
Adber the mew lovely giltswere displayed. the refreshments
andrakiteal crake squares withwedding bell dircunitsurn. punch,and outs were ses-vied. The nap-titre were wtrte with the words,Karen and Thiry. written in M-yer ard 'arty yarding bells Inthe comer.
M terries Shirley Stubblefbeid,Tara Scruggs. and Jean Burtonnerved the guest&
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and Terry Ilousedenold Shower On FridayThee preemie were Meittiarrai.
Et.-ing Stubblefield. Hugh Osborn,Hardy Make-, Hugh Make.. Odell ILamb, Leta, Barn_nc, RonaldHu otation, Rely I* Klinger, Ol-lie Stubblefseld, Wi...ord Hort,George Landie, Euriace MaidenGnarly H.ecarien. John &atomDarrel Moltke. Ralph Clark, Bon-nie St. John.
Aho amending were MimesKoy Lamb, Bunnethe Sondurs,Brands Ssaniers, Brenda- and da 14.11, Linda Stubblefield, ArmVLI/Ier! Wand a Blaiterly, AchyFebeal. AMU BellTuna Scruggs, Jeri Burton. JanMiller, Ann mid Lisa Mathoe Ritamw, tM4e eigia. Felicia
seal Rhorkla IS carrion ShirleyStubblefield, MW4ter Ronny Stub-bleft.eici. the Isetieseb, and thehovered cceiple. •
Urialtate to attend tout sendinggifts were MerairdrrIKIR Paul Neu-man, lama McClellan. Calvin
Tidrnun Iernb. Wardellj Allbritton. Pi .1,1a Erwin, MoraleHA olert.m.. 1.kare..der Hit. GcsirgeSt..imaker. Jaime Puckett, BrentWittssme. Geneva J W.McCuistron Birdie Allbritten. Mil-dred Guthrie, Jackie Herr ;cam,Opal Scruggs. Charles E. Stub-blefield, 0 1 1 i e K. Stubblefield,Gavle) Iernb. Cern Mantua JirnADbribten, Holy Will names. RebelO*se.ri, 351 Ed Hendon MimesMarsha Hendon JayeeJudy Osborn. Clarraway FurnitureCompany. and 'The Cherry's.
AVERAGE—Peggy Dorris getsa hit wrapped up in mag-netic tape on which are re-corded intimate details of 30mIllion Individual sales by abrassiere company in Atlan-ta. GR., last year. A newHoneywell computer digestedthe figures on the 20 milesof magnetic tape and re-vealed the average femalemeasurements (top to bot-tom) are 34.6-25.3-35.7. Min
Dorrk is average.
Calloway HighFuture HomemakersHear Mrs. HarmonThe Calloway County High Chap-
ter of the Future Homemakers ofAmerica has been selected as oneof the three Kentucky chapters toparticipate in the National Recrea-tion Project. The Calloway CountyChapter is working on activitiesin this project to accomplish twogoale,--"Yon and Your Values' and"Marriage Calls tar Prepatanon."The objectives of this project are
to encourage teenagers to hava re-gold- phys.cal cht...k-ups. to en-courade youth to get sufficient a-
tea cd.reat soil phyticat exer-cise. and to encourage youth to eatproperly so they will have balanceddiaLs tu help them overcome weigbiproblans with the advise of a doc-tor.The results of this project will
be reported in the -Teen Time',,"the national FHA MagaZIM.
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DECKED Olil Les %eau&darer Dorothy Donnelly isall decked out as -Queen" ofthe seventh annual world ginrummy tournament March10 14 Hundreds of gin play-ers gather for the friendly,
vicious compention._
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Persist.s selected will be trainedIn a pr cram which need hot..iterfere w It Ii present Job. Ifyou qualify, training can be fi-nanced. Write today. Please in-elide home phone number.JOB OPPORTUNITIESSea 32-T Murray. Ky
The Kentucky legislature hasdesignated funds for the establish-ment of an educational televisionnetwork in the state. Murray hasbeen chosen as one of the sitesfor a transmitter, and MSC will beone of the five prockiction centers.The plan calls for 11 transmit-
ters and five production centerswhich will serve the entire stateand parts of other states.According to Mrs. Robert John-
son, who teaches a television coursehere and produces the college'smonthly television program, "Edu-cational television will be madeavailable to every student, everyteacher, and every citizen of thestate of Kentucky."Mrs. Johnston also pointed out
that educational television will actas a supplement to and not a re-placement for the classroom teach-er.Many types of programa will he
available to the people of Kent uckFor children, there will be pro-grams designed for pre-school age,:ter school programs combiiiir:.:entertainment filtd Scarnhtg. '1116rWizard" is an example of this type
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of constructive entertainment pro-gram.As a supplement to the teacher,
there will be teaching programsfor reception in primary and se-condary schools. This enables everyschool system to have the very bestirf—tlernonstrative material. Marryexperts will be able to speak bytelevision instead of through a dulller printed work. This helps thestudent to remember better andto stimulate interest.Some of the programs will be
college courses being taught forcredit. This will offer almost unli-mited opportunity to people handi-capped in any way. The disabledperson, who would have difficultyin attending class on the third floorof some building, will be able toget the same education and credalat home.
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element to the teacher,e teaching programsI in primary and se-is. This enables everyto have the very best
alive material. "Manybe able to speak byteed of through a dullwork. This helps theetraimber better andinterest.he programs will beWS being taught forwill offer almost unli-inity to people handi-ly way. The disabledwould have difficultylass on the third flooritrlg. will be able tos-thication and croditi-
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SHOE SALE - IN BASEMENTof Murray Hatchery, now heeds,ass, Smilers and eka, M1trargasti prices.
QUALITY patoDucr OF Largesttrader manutesturer in Us. 1963IMotele Home 10'x50' only $3560Bank finesieing. As low as-10%&Non. Matthews Truster Sales,Figliv.-ay 43, Mandisild, CH 7-9000.
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I SERVICES OFFfkEDWILL CARE FOR CHILD INmy home while mother works.Phone 753-1056 1.23c
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gate amid Instairame, ium PL 3-508. 3-005Q. f26c
ORE 01' MEP FREEZE, 21"GOOD RED CLOVER *HAY. See r zenith dense* Tv, a (wowCharles Lamb or Lail 753-1811. beat, tauter arid trailer. poked
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85 ACRE FARM ONLY .8 melteoff black top highway. 56 acresunder 4 strand excellent &ince,has good goventinient pond, cialtdelloaderig shutes, 4.37 acre darktoforaieou base. Priced at only550.00 per acre.7-ROOM RESIDENCE ON N. 5thStreet, $1000.00 down. balancelike resit, 'only $7,000.00.EXCIFILJ.FINT BUY IN EASYwalking 4111ellianfv if oruirt square,5 rooms on main door, I base-ment, 2 morns up stains. $6,500.00.CLAUDE L. MdLLER, REAL Es-
UNEASY LIES THE HEAD, ETC.-New Blew President AbdelSalam Aref grneta cheering crowds at door of the Baghdad
BLACK AND DECKER '4-INCH DRILL 11.8$TURNER PROPANE TORCH 5.95
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APPROXIEMNITILY 213 USEDanalleats prices eastgLeg Stern $760lb $3,000. New trillsts 465,37'U g, lOr' RC. 12' wide, ;genet rang-ing from $3,550 to 05066- Deav-er included. Oonunternial credit
Bettbre you buy a newor used car or a new or usedmobile home see Jioe Morris sodSan Auto and Ilnalieter Salsas, NorthMeta Benton, Kentucky, phone527-8322 or 527-8383. msr28c
FOR RENT 1MODERN BRICK TWO Betiraxnntsne, 4; miles west of city limits
°In bill/1°1°4' Pil'" 763-3152 MODERN 2 BE1DROOCM APART-or 7.13-0384. t22c malt. A v at lable anasediately.
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IF lisU'VE DONE ANY SFILL-Wy. or kited to anyone who has,yuu know that 80% of the prob-lem in selling is larcepecting.”Our system climb-Kabob tkiis prob-lem entirely We provide 5 to 7"diedliraltc" appiantmierrts each andevery wuritizignir: for earth sales-man This is "nu get rich cpsick"deal, but earnings fore $126 to$200 weekly tor an harvest week's Iwork.. Id you have a car, itappearance and not afraid bo talktsi picinp:e who have made an ap-pointment no see yihu. POT per-sonail ilterviesv wrilte - 501 E0111Wer, Brut 88, Mai- iistemille, Ky.
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BUCHANAN NEWSMrs. GarIon- Hutson and sons
vis.ted Mrs. Gore in Puryear Thurs-day.
Mrs. David Hutson visited Mr.ind Mrs. Aupert Sanders in Pur-)ear Thursday. They viitied"Ivith
CENTENNIAL SCRAPBOOEThe War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures
While "Fighting Joe'' Hooker was having deep troublegetting any fighting out of his new command, theUnion Army of Potomac. "Fighting Joe" Wheeler was living up tothe name inspiringly. In February 1863 Wheeler was a major gen-eral, C.S.A., at the age of 26. the recipient of glowing thanks fromthe Confederate Congress for his latest feat of arms. Followed by2,000 of his cavalrymen (whom he had trained to fight equally wellas foot soldiersi, Wheeler charged 50 ogles completely around W. S.Rosecrans' army of 50.000 in Tennessee. He destroyed Rosecrans'supply trains, and halted Rosecrans' advance south until the 600wagon loads of vital materiel could be replaced. Meanwhile, Wheelercontinued his depredations.'That — — rooster knows only one word: charge!"Wheeler officers said. Both his stature ifive feet, five inches,120 poundal and redoubtable courage suggested his men's namefor him: 'Bent?: Rooster." Three wounds didn't stop Wheelerfrom -fighting Yankees from hell to yonder and then somemore," as his arousal men said.Further details of Wheeler's spectacular career here later.
—CLARK KINN.A1RDWheeler, his sire:tare, and LI wartime sketch of some of hisfailowers t action. tFrign "Betties and Leaders of Chi' War.")
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CHAPTER 13", RD R0I.1.1SON looked• to make •ure no
-aft was near beforeto search for the
alt It was tri one It the•all into the Cali Most' •zens of vials drug-°thing to rum but the'.
•. 'hat the relaxer oftentr tar places. druge
V. emergencies were here• *as also • small surplicek ne kind berried on ...arra▪ whiCW.Itad no doctor orb. :
He found a hypodermic syrg- and tribrphia He was
Ii elgeable about morpritoIte 1.,ses and its possible effectsHe tined a fine needle tooledthe nypo and followed oy Vietette, went into the cabin wriertthe two prisoners lay Both were//wake. staring towards thedoor Raoul seemed to be ingreater fear than Gerard
"What what are you goingto do"" croaked Raoul -YouCannot leave us here "
"Prefer to feed the fishes"asked Rollivon with mock terduty "You keep quiet ytolette' ne sodpd to the gir.'well do Gerard first Roil uphis s,eeve •'
Gerard winced.
"Weds are pow going to dogCried Raoul,
haven't quite decided, saidRoliison "We're going ashoreand I can't risk you shoutingfor nelp. even if you dare So1m going to put the pair ofyou to sleep Whether you wakeup again depends on what Ifee, like later.'
Raoul bit on a scream. -Ger'ard tight-lipped. stared at
Violent She undid the buttonat his left sleeve and pulled itup Rolllson stood close to thebunk He looked into Gerard.fa and winked and put s finget to his lips Gerard gaped
lie made a pia) of stabbing the shrugged -They are at theneedle into Use strong. Lazne,: is I go to bed, nextarm and then drawIng It out, the\ are gone I do not knauas gasped and grunted. as where.'
nova DO 'Have you seer an Krigit,1'Thata one finished." be said, girl named Dapnne Myan''
and oent to Raoul "Now you ; 'No, answered Gerard 'butFtaoul's arm was alreadsil do not always KnOw thi
core. and Robison plunged the • nameneedle in Raoul winced Out -Does Root'. KOWA m.ire ths•there was a difference in his you'.expression It was as IS be nab 1t is probao•e Getard conresigned nimoelt to what was reared.napperorig and knew that weed ; be help Madeleine".mg would nor help Now ne He aould dt, lairutla ta n••nated Roulson IAA that la rus Del if it is against Canoteyes.' saw the was ne iooked at 'Gerard said think maivioiette and understood What why I nate turn so much 'sne meant when she said the' "Gerard *WO Romano quiettie was Dad iy. 'I m going it, ie.'', viol; Arm
Rolluson said: "All right we ii Raoui •.• Draer0 arich•oehleave tnem He went to thr nere •••••• •' er .atei t'n•••••1 •Jour 1;33iette stepped out, ne friends' al,. i.e too take i.e.followed and stood close tc •1 You Ii oe ancoru.cloas oiThe 4,,,or was eloeect, but tie noming round. *tier the. is.CO., • -irr tht creaking as one rive Raoul .yil• think that •o •n• tried to turn on his tool consci•eust•e,w tart ire he 1,-
He anon I Snow about 45,.•Raoul began to swear. I versation wont know tow I•Geraro didn't speak mastng a proposition A/ II I. IRiOUI tell cpaet •n ten min might help to !aye both vo.•
utes U Rollioon had Judged the and Madeleine -dose aright be would be out Gerard said uetween ciencMatfor at iteast two Dotard, almost teeth 'What is —as onto ay a dead man So ROI -Go DaCk to the Villa with3••••r apenecl the •loot again. arid them arid try to find out tw.Violette followed nim tin She things Why they suddenly deriao not asked a question about cided to sill me and true:,what he intended to do tnev sent the Knglish girt.Gerard 's eyes, blur end nrigr, loa;•nrie My.,', •
were turned toward, the 'l's ' • A•ol 11 I 'to"He was eweatIng for it was not I "It you do, and it we carin the airless cabin He licked • Wirt •votence tr. put Chico' inhis lips, and Rolltson turned L, court. you II be prbtected. RcuViolets. Orion promised And once you"Will you get turn a drink' gel us the information I'll see-At once." she said, an went that you and Madeleine are
Ott taken iliw•y out ea their reach"All sight Gerard: P.ollisce. He lent on briskly 'Do you
altICI to the lad •I'in riot going knowr Erie ,'ate Lippe"to nun', you yet Violetie .In tn. Rae de Sauvant, be-wised me up to the ge•iere nincl the Hotel San Roman'situation i know about Made -Yes rake messages there!cone ' He Chdn't say tnat ne Leave tnem with the put. onwondered now Macieneinie a; L:ppe nimaed Orr-Mev.lowed nefse3 tc n: Arm RJlool are for the agent 31 M RaniOF what Irre.1.3131• preioitire. heau He II pass inert onnao oeen exerted _,•••.gauca nor • • •
awl PII, 5: ter 'Yho ye half a II WAS tour o clock aitichance to get M-ade.eine and Ariel 'raft "MA soiir .4rrie.0your...a:3 out of the jam Lk, yo.• ;mare, than fiye rca. tact
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a'tnt to"" DUt ,,on they WOolil De am ing'Do do I •"oat to' Gerard'. tne craft in 'he nay
voice cracked On (leel U aka ;ottet than iiVloiette came in carrying • nad teen the first 514th tool
long glee. A ;emoriade Fiullistu, trig breeze or evening nod nothelped Gerard to sit up. and VI yet touched the water Nice°tette put the glass to his lips seemed • •Ong was oft Sf0 way.Gerard gulped drained 'the' virable: through e taut name
glass then as back •Roltiwin, on o Rolliaon said quietly:. "What • scanned the sea in a ; •Itieitiono
; would happen if you turned Chicot's men would prolewi.yagainst Chicbt. Gerard"- wait until dark before comingThe answer came swiftly. out, now that they had waited"He would kill me.- so long."And Madeleine"- I ,Rollison went towards the",1 do not know what he stern and the spot where he
would do to Madeleine,- said had climbed aboard •nd as heGerard quietly. "but 1 km/w did so saw the unbelievable Itwhat he would do to most girls was there. right In front of nutHe would send them away." eyes •"Where to" A nano wit' gnputrig theGerard said Sotrie to Al de,•k
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‘i;•.r mother. Mrs. Vaughn in Mur-r,y. in tie afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. rpm Prarn visitedMr end Mra Atte,. Jack-en and\Ir. ani Mrs. Tommy Walker oneafternool the past week.MI ar..1 Mrs. Ralph Stewart and
Don Gal away attended the funeral.1 heir uncle in Indiana last we.
Mr. and Mrs. Vtrnerd Vaughnvisited the.r son Charles in Geriera .11c-spinal Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Sandersvisited with Mr. and MN. E:woodMeC'ormick a while Wednestby aft-ernbon.Mr and Mrs. Vernerd Vaughn
visited Mrs. N'aughn in Murray Fri-day. Mrs. Herbert Alton and daugh-:ers also visited Mrs. Vaughn awhi!e Friday afternoon.Mrs. Janice Alton Brown had
quite 3 disionointing trip to Brook-n. New York and back last week.
She wag to meet her husband thereand go on to Newfoundland wherehe was to be station with theNavy But when she reached N. Y.it; had already been shipped out.Seerni they couldn't get straight"there he was was and instructedher to come back home and waitfor further instructions.
Firman Ftucy visited TommyW Saturday evening.Rev, and Mrs. Tom Brown and
itughters visited with Mr andMrs Herbert Alton and daughtersF.aturday night.Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Simmon,
are proud parents of a baby girlborn Saturday at Murray' Hospita:.They have two other little girl:.X thy sr.:1?eve.rly who are stayingY th their gr-nciparents Mr andMrs :13'11 'arts wh.'e Mr. Sim-
or? • the hospital.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hinson and
Mrs. Shirley PILAU and daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hinson
-4-a+-Mr. avid Mrs. Jimmy - Altonughter Saturday.Mr. and Mr, Eugene Chaney and
:.i.ldren visited Mrs Gladys Sans, and Mr and Mril'-eAtai Wol-l'ce Sunday.
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•;- -Jack A.a-yan, Superintendent. 1)1 the Murray Natural Gas,Bystem. and Mayor Holmes Ellis turn gas into the mainsand service lines which will serve Project One of the housingproject located betweer South Broad and South NinthS'.-reets. Erich of the sixty-two units the iwo projects isequipped with natural gas wall furnaces, and water. heaters.Cooking facilities are electric.
FIVE-DAY FORECASTLOUISVILLE tun - ad-
vanced finuasists she fiee-doypenk.d. Saturday thr..ugh Wt.:a-nt:day, by the US. Weather3urealr.Tempenstures foe the period
wiel average 15 to 20 degreests.rlyiv the suite normal of 319
Slowly mosierating barrtpc-ratorue6over the weeibend, but turningtablet :wan arbinit the tar4t of:xt week.Littleor 'no prectrbeadd1261 for
the perjo4.
Thissank Week InKentucky
Kersturky I 'iris Eye Fouts-cial on, open_.:-..g if-, third annuadEye Bank Week. Monday, willrnoke Att most extensive drive to
pledges that use essentialohe pegrer. cif MS rtgItt.
1•Fothing can he imore :rraxtrtantto the strength and v.-ell-being etc. „Item, retiot
have the
of Amerika than frit our formerit trowiedge and--'evs...rieno„ tit useProvide det almrlis•• •uPPLY ...°11 these bra-Ines ettfts.-tively andfsr1d andflow F.., the Piot "La ere.axirtiy.years 4w sr, the people of *le i Ho_
....r,..etar., they nnet p‘e-
United Stages hove bad plentymt and ourne lett over Con,: sees the son* of *se champion
bv rcvalhrig that the ournpetatwt this tie the horrbie fact 0.; nutWowhaat the poop* of the world I) nigher bligily takdityl
mend= fanners, but theha-m-ore ginrig t.c.) bec Al hungry everynightw,
jukttet Khrootiehey kwe to era be ablofetheto drworid, the. ick,Ourttristiyitz.i rmasti.ttie
have our pr.blems' Today the blit belter *Inn vinYbniCkylarge 1.vork force In Russia can- In FOIL`ss• 'the fanne."' havetrmide the, tome fLiod,rice plows. needs, fertile kritaw-
c",,,,t our "wleing popubatiun Our foretattr-era came hereprorkking the abuyadoesee we eire4e.nig freedom and horn this
he• fl'wed the material thins:enjoy'.The unbeatable clanitikastion up- we elm"). Pre"irn erm"••••des •
on which our bountiful leveletwed T"`" ' CUT4-"Ilc. 141 tirealm• 00bike chars:see, tn invest. ha. Rae-
sary In America only ratrie peel hOns. but no birettas. e Olt exert
is based is had work aid free-dom. No one wall work for some-body eine as hand as free manu.r.11 wtort Icor hareself Y. sangfanners mum refireillabert this inthe yearns aheadnrkty's Fatran Bureau Young
People, PEA oral 4-H memberswill s-rri he working on theirown forms Irif they aren't al-ready) and will have ecerytherigfor the Job that this great nationcan provide. Fertile trek*, finebyes-tar, tractors, heervertiens,sprayers. inissatirides, tertalizers, the ,worki
irsgs, work hand arid to roan theresult, of hiFWe mist not be salif-mativfied
ahout our American farms. Friries.industries, chisrhes, and seeparks.The one force In the world thatcan defeat in is coriiiplacency.Our future security and happi-ness are aesirred If freedom meansas much to *iris generation andthe next as tt dad to thelir fore-fathers \visi converted a wilder-ness Inn, the greatest couritry In
and that he goo!! ofFotindisitfe-n is to obtagn twice
kt the noaz future.This • progress of the pragratn
fri direct relation ia-7!h thepledgee. Carter as He pointerLout that a donor e pastI :4c nein Coovernor BertCombo, who hen offreflaily pro-ctlittw.i February 11-16 ais EyeEi:nlit Week.A p!: mien he made throe. ish
nry Urns Club member, Carterrays.Tte FOLI1121111112071 prea:ciank ek-
I pier/seri that 106 corneal trans-! -*me. !save .been made Mfr.1 yeses of the przsprem
inert 104 have b-ee- curvets:al.Whon a pledge in made. the
;are removed Seim a dunceat the time of iisiersith. wathust
• 'toy d vrgirriernent and trans-planted •rrens-1.'ett6y cir preservedfor a stratehbe time.
ft ta ala, durMst Ere BonkWeek that the F sundiston reampst of the money to carry arttts work 'Mt as done In coo-
mi with a coffee companywheel.) clearance Five nen* Dear ev-ery pound of its product silbd Inthe -tate chuning Eye Bank Wee*.Another source orf ancerne for theFoundation * the annual Ken-eurky vs Indiana High SchoolAK-Star biwkethall game rnWPLle each year. More than 120.-000 weals made through the tamwen itikral lei* year
NOW YOU KNOW
by I amid rpe. lidenoithwelBrandung cattle f identities-
kern purposes was prone:cad hithe Oricre art boort as early' et2000 RC, arconet.rat to Collier'sEncyclopedia
WICKLAND, located on U.S. 62 near Bardstown, is known as the home ofthree governors. Charles Wickliffe, who built the house in 1815, became gover-nor of Kentucky in 1P.36 and his son Robert was the last pre-Civil War governorof Louisiana. The builder's grandson, John Wickliffe Beckham, occupied the
Kentucky governor's chair from 1900 to 1907. Wickland's fanlight entrance-
way, its handsome mantels made of pewter and many period pieces of furni-
ture make the house an outstanding example of the Georgian style. Still pri-vately owned, Wickland is open daily from 9 a.m, until sundown. ,,manimmdi