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The Ledger and Times, April 11, 1958 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-11-1958 The Ledger and Times, April 11, 1958 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 11, 1958" (1958). The Ledger & Times. 3292. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/3292 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]. - I ••••••• es -• .4 --enenenwelnlianwesiewineramianninienptint se_ - PRIL 10, 1958 Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper 16 First. Largest Circulation with In The City Local News Largest and Circulation In Local Pictures The County POPULATION Linited Press IN 6UR 79th YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, April 11, 1958 MURRAY 10,100 Vol.' LXX1X No. 87 Transfer Of Agency OOD Is Announced The ar.nouneeneont was made New City Hall Is *RICkT eeeay of the purchase of the rievevals of the Berry Insurance co Coconut Age-eery to Pereem and nrar,- ne m.n inpuranco Agency. LTBREAD esi wits 'OnOn Candidate -3V I eine( Th- teonefer announced Near Completion oy J•.eph N: Berry, owner of Tokyo-Madrid arrow is hrolkan at the Azores. 10.e2,8 mile of the filU li.487-mile mutat he egiecy. Mr. B.rry said that )*1 lb. too was saill the ineurepee LOUISVILLE fa - Iniurgint Senanat Cessites M. Clay of Pares; Menrig dety t ' a Jail will be in the bus:nese, but :het he will sped - legiseitees will meet here Sat- J. Muaray Blue cf Prevedenee; the new City Hall etivht 1, -be' ias f the building on thine, 3':Z5 in the field of accident, ULTLESS urday merring to try and reach .1: me C. Ware cif S:...^.alh Fart au -set two rri - naht away accord- I he,Ian wiii-have is h, It: sane:nit:in and life agreement en a eandleate for Wicheall; Cabal Francis of Stan- ing t Rupert Nix, construe:ion . ne snit- whigh will . :nen into ARCH once. _ISM Democratic nix/linen on- for fee; Breeders illekereen ef Lel:r- tereiner. or, the annist corns6t he iflroto. Inside the jail the Ht se Li be asseciated with the t.oz. gin-Eisner in the May 29 primary attan; at-il C. W. A. McCenn, ed building. ..teilee will. all be._ artifiaally P re in and Thirman Rainey as eiectie n. Martin J. Duffy ani Bernard Mr. Nix sent that in epee :el and: air conditioned, ozes 30 aet nt-brcker. n W. Wyatt, the termer un, al of LetenviLle. she bad-weather of the winter theeCity Court Reim will be :Beth Mr.,. and Mrs. Berry will iLeu:sville mayor whe has an- T'he rebel Hsuse merneers will conitructein has in eyed .taita;r3 rind nerinie the hail on . pareecipen in- the new and ex- neunced hie candelas...7 for gev- be repre•sented by a cemmittee sLofg141- iiiaited pace_ ilnerea. vain, he _chg.. eine a spacieus room -retitled venture and %sell never Dutch ernar,- is expeeted to attend ineluding nate R: pa. Paul Had- i two-week parted Mein no "vin be available for use for the -seine cespecial'y :n the end anew weh fernier Sr.. Earle C. en:sten cf nowling Green, Alton __ work :teed be C....112 due_to the -dereing eareess evic end in Ca:up and children's insur- Clements. Moore of Frankfert; Gilbert extreme celd. that e: her than prente :tubs anti mese engs. :ihe &tate Sen. Gates F. Young, of innie :Jury of . Fee Mitchell; that time Mr. Nix said the' 'or 250 (Continued On PasteeThree) LouIsvilie, said that Bert Combs, Deug F.- rd of "Owentabern; and werk had gene aleadily.- ahead. defeated by GOV. A. B. Chandler A.vin W.'ts of Rireee-awn. W.- A en the :net is seheatetlen ULE TEAM 115 the 1955 guberna serial pe- Boy Scouts Taking - .e Leven inn), next week. Ihn DRAX e rnary, was also invited and ex- -es the tee major job to; -be cern- Can Fire pected to attend. Centbs has end Order For Plants plet ed: he is wiettng to run ter -gover- Craig Outland Alif of the interisr wa'.:6 hays n/. again. Members of the Boy Scouts been cimpleted upstaars, a n d 5f Also on hand far the center- ale making the r roends over oily a few reina i to • unfinishtel Missile From mice will be State Rep. Foster Passes Away the city this week taking orders inwiestairs. • - far- trees -aacL,-hrea.tas ithe-nlisrootia Z. Can Oekerinten• nf- -Lereengeten, vette -in hen nip'eted, the esty- red rumored to be interested in tee, Crepe Myrtie and Red oe. one of when Marra:: Under Water Craig T. Outland, age 73, and making the race ter governer. Bud 'ree were se7ec ed by the awn well be proud. A.I of ths rn CHILI a well knewn resident et' the Cianents so- fan h3s Yrol indie Garden Tepartmen cf the Mur- offices will be spacsous, being east side if the cetanni. passed ray Woman's Club tan year to WASIIINGroisr lit - The •ed wh he veal suppert as an IT'S A SMALLER WORLD - The U. S. Aim Force KC -13S jet stratutanker and crew are shown at :mine 'with an eye 1. .ha future away Thursday 30 orneen at 3:30 the plants rearea.entative Navy desceesed :Any ehtst it has 7.7tie i -aerie nistre titan candidate. Castle Au Force Base, Calif., home of the SAC's 143rd Bomb Wing, before their record nonstop be of infEce !pace will be more than 390 feticwing a heart attack at his Murray. !yid prafaltene_ on Launch- 'or Yaibps. At?) wUJ be best for, flight frum Tokyo to the Azores, 10.22/4 miles, longest so far tor lets. From left- Brig. Gen. Wil- ample • fcr the present, and for trent nrie -Reute 3, Murray. •' Any resident wishing any of 'rag a P :arise Mise'll from a the meeting, said that Clements' liam E. Eubank, Jr., 93rd Bomb Wing commander: Lt Cul, Kenneth R. ties, the 93rd's refueling a neminee. if years to mime. He is survaved by h.s wife, heie shrine can gne heir order iles.r araln y-e- sitemeres at _Mc sub- Ft. Cut Rite political aey termer Gay. Law- squadron commander; Ma) Cecil Wells, pilot; Capt. George Henna, navigator; Capt. James F. With the exteeptern of : h as Mrs. Jeseig Hale Ourenci, R. 3, .he Bey Scouts or by calling rence' W.- Wetherby who Ls sup A. 01111-3a, navigator. M Sgt. Gordon .Stuckla4d, boom operator; Waist lames W. Bridges. clew geragee Ler .tha Ere musk* and - Murray; one dauenter. Mn. .he (hamber of Commerce. They Rear -Man. W. F. Reborn. 'di- PAPER parting Wyatt, will net chief: T S-1 a 4'1. y a large storage .netam, the en- K attend. Nolan Atkins. Rt. 3. Murray; can either put -he shrubs out :en-or of the Pot-iris program, Yung said that while there ere betkiing is to be air condi- ne sister, Mrs. Betsy Henry, thems:elves or they will be plant. t :id a sit:apiece symposium of are many. petuniat and run red tioned. Each room will be both Benkeey, NEW;:one half-brother. ed by the Junius' Chamber of, he DC. Navy League that a candidates for graverner, Seek Reason For heated end air conditioned in- 2911 David Ontand, Graves Ciunty; Commerce. the mts- tyose who have been "canvas- Rue eepensterstly of the ottens: al- cne granddaughter. Mes. Bed- Plane Explosion Oyerbey Is Speaker At Over 400 plants were set out .'rf .e.P."Paccu"rat t.ieur.lb.27in:- f-thes eeng" the state were invited. ..-v;erg 'he .__Lsectinixteits . each f ;rd Birrriirsghern. in the drive last year. and -will the w'ater's surface where rocket AIRIMIX !11 Sthenuled to attend the mace- iffice to set the tempsreture he and eTie great - grareidaugher, NORTH COnii.INS. N.Y.- en - - 73 tar in the beau'ifying of .04:nes take over. ing aLse were the teem-nig in- oh-ones. eynities Win en. Air -F(tree investigators were Rotary Meeting Yesterday the city this year. L D. Miller, habona, in an apparent retort egent senaterst Wayne Free- In the densenstens • L.. y er ane He was a member of the MITI joined by civilian experts today executive secretary of the Cham- to refortie Secretary Nail M. )R Y man cf M•aynold;Strather Melton halee the Veers will be terrazze 'Gr ye lloptiat Church sehere the --in an investigatien to, establish ber of Commerce expressed .he Merl: y and '.he Air -Ferree, de- of Paducatre, Luis nearcher of Rue el.:ere-ye perninnel man- The varinas co-mare:tees nen- marble. 'five treales of the mein fur I w 111 be c wined Sat- the reason a B47E medium je h ape that at leas: that number serted .lut Pentris as a "weeny Newport; Alvin Kidwell ager in the Murray Marinfecaur- pined of employees were ex- wet be he sema rere•riele.• S I unelay_ afteneem at 3:00 with bember blew apart in 'flight of plants will be set out th s new concept" in weispans de- ing C many was' the speaker plained, and what their tune- Oleos Teets in 'he new Dunn- IILK Rev. M. T. Robertsm ufficiat - near this •-southern Erie Coun_y sear.
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