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The Ledger and Times, June 7, 1948 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 6-7-1948 The Ledger and Times, June 7, 1948 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, June 7, 1948" (1948). The Ledger & Times. 6908. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/6908 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]. • -t. - V. =2_ • .s.k, Selected As nest All-Round Kentucky Community Newspaper For 1947 WEATHER FORECAST 2 _irk Els•ITUCKY: Rather cloudy Chicago jt- with this he / • a few showers in the east n got a portion today. A few again late tonight iis con- showers and Tuesday. Tempeiratures to 21 about the same. high Pai YOUR PROGRESSIVE HOME NEWS- PAPER FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY • 'Murray,s Kentucky, Monday Afternoon, June 7, 1948 MURRAY POPULATION - 8,000 Y1-X; No. 263 171 .Last Week Club To Be Formed ill 'nevi In Kentucky Workmen Begic t' ark W • cir- Here For Small Most of the news in Kentucky fessional Ibis week was of a political mi- the City ti,.. with the battle in the August Today Redecaeating •red don tertion ueginning to shape up. Boat aers Enthusiasts are First. there's the post of U. S. Senator. now held by Republican To expedite the progress of boat-• John Sherman CLoper of Somer- set_ A few weeks ago, represent- ing activity in the Murray region County Court for the House ativi- Virgil Chapman Of Paris. summer season. prepara- HAZEL BAPTIST miouneed that he would seek the tions are under way among ,key Democratic nomination for the • • members ot the boating fraternity post. CHURCH TO HAVE to consolidate the art...0 numerous 1Special Ceiemony To And this week, the president of enthusiasts into a locaiclub. BILLY PAUL STONE Mari; the Young Democratic clubs of Spokesman for the -group, Wil- SINGING SCHOOL din • Kentucky, Milt Whitworth. 38 of. liam G. Nash. of Jonathan Creek 3:49-:, Elizabethtown. field papers for DIES SUNDAY- Cont_pletion Of Project Lodge and Harbor, stated that Reabar The Hazel Baptist Church • will • • the nomination. He also announced ert E. Potter, Jr. -membership and hold a singing school for ten con- lE that he was ready to fight Chap- Workmen began this morning re. club disector .for the Outboard secutive nights, beginning Wednes- AT HOME HERE man for the nomination, and that decorating Boating Club of America, will meet- day, June 10. at 7:30, Rev. II. F. the interior of the 2:14-3 hell run his rave "on a shoe- with the city's small-boaters June Paschall, pastor, announced today. Billy Paul Stone, IS, was found SENATE BATTLE county court hUllfAt. The first pro- string," as he puts it. This is in- The school 18 to outline procedures necessary will be under the di- dead - in hit bed at 730 Sunday ject is replastering and patching terpreted to mean that he has no to club formation and to discuss- rection of Rudolph Howard of Mur- some of the walls. support from the Democratic Ad- morning. oner Max Churchill LOOMS ON STANDBY with them the numerous boating ray..He will teach the rudiments of County FIE118 ministration or from state labor said he died a und 2:00 a m. He' Judge Pink Curd said that activities natural hymn singing so that members of a to a local boating has been subjec to epilepsy r at a meeting Saturday night the leaders. congregation will learn to sing cor- ABACUS WHIZ-Twelve-year-old Takeko Matsushita rapidly f club. about 10 years. DRAFT PROPOSAL committee' in charge, of the project Chapman, strongly opposed by rectly. The majority pushes the beads on her abaci's as she competes with ."The majority of boating activi- of people sing adults decided to buy labor leaders, reportedly has the Survivors include his., parents, the materials and iN ties necessitate close cooperation by ear or custom, he said. for the national abacus championship in a contest held in WASHINGTON. hire day full backing Mr. and Mrs. Glocitous Shine, Vine June 7. (UP).-- laborers instead .of letting of Governor Clem- The Broadman hymnal Will be Tokyo's Chuo University. Literally putting her nose to the among floaters, themselves:* Nash street; two A close battle appeared to be a contract for the whole job. cots. used as text. grindstone, sisters. Mrs Mary' ou- stated. "Boating often falls short she failed to win, but proved herself a whiz at shaping up in the senate today Hoyt Cleaver of" Almo A number of ersons filed for bert of Detroit. Miss Patsy A was en- p▪ of the . prominence it deserves the ancient calculator that some Consider faster than the over a proppsed put the draft on gaged akforeman of congressional nomination from the Stone of Murray; four brothers. /KC project. He simply through lack of concentrat- modern adding machine. -standby" basis. will hire the number various districts. Albert Lee, Rex, Jr.. Joe Pat and of laborers. • ed effort:- Homer E. Capehart, R. needed through the committee. Saturday Democrat Thomas H. PRODUCE Bobby Lee. all of Murray: grand- The Nash stated that the demand is Ind., sponsor of the plans' claimed members of the committee Young of LOuirl,ille filttd for the ? parents, Mr. and Mrs: J M Mills are ever increasing among Murray growing port and there were Judge Curd, Sheriff Wendel race in Kentucky's third district.' of Calloway county. Pat- small-boat enthusiasts for an or- CHICAGO, indications h might win the back- terson and Esquire Gatlin Clopton.• eery Ile is the first Democrat to file I June 7. 11.7PiLPro- Funeral 'services will be held at ganization which would facilitate ing of Sen. A. Taft, Present 'plans call for duce: Three County Chapters he Coldwater RObei<t chair- a compteta for the seat now held by Thurs- Methodist Church boating activity and that 'he has Pqultry: man of the powerful senate Re- redecorating job throughout the.en- • ton Morton of Louisville. who is I 16 Trucks, market firm. at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon corresponded with OBC's national Hens publican policy es ittee. tire building. _This will include re- seeking re-election. However. I 31. leghorn hens 26, hybrid under the direction of Rev. H. P. headquarters for sotne time to hens In an election year t1tg. proposal flooring the offices of the county three other Dt•mocrats have ammo- 28. colored fryers 43, ply- Blankenship. Burial will be in the bring about the meeting with has some political imp ations. superintendent of schools and the ced .they mouth rock fryers 45, white rock Bazzell cemetery that will. seek the nomin- F.H.A. Under health depattment Make the Honor Roll proposal OBC:s representative for this week. the draft upuId revarnishing the ation. They are Ralph H. Logan, fryers 46. plymouth rock broilers Pallbeai. - will be J D. Ace. He said that the infant club will 40, white be put into .effect only after doors and woodwork throughout the sin Anchorage attorney; State rock broilers 39, colored • Murray Training, Murray High ray. Registration took Fri- Leon Pace. Robert Hughes, Billy Sen- place budding, and painting, the consider affiliation with the OBC broilers 39. white rock springs Hughes. President orders it. walls. • litor Vincent J. Hargadon ind Lou- School and Hazel F.H.A. chapters day afternoon, and the session end- Eldridge Hughes and Isaac ew organization. largest boating club in 48, plymouth rock The draft would be invoked furniture will be installed isville Alderman Leo Lucas. springs 48, were named "honor roll" organiza- ed Sunday morning with sunrise Dunn. a by the in th,,e county judg.y's .offices the weerld, which is'airganized on a colored springs 46, leghorn chicks The body will President if he finds that and Incidently, the man who once tions.. Saturday during the group's prayer service and a breakfast at be at the home on the s national basis. Affiliation would al- 35. old torn turkeys 32, young the armed services can't be ifts office: New window held the third district post, Em- annual stat • convention held at Wells Hall. Vine street until the funeral hour. low Murray participate brought up to full strength with- shades also be hung in vari- boaters to geese 22. light ducks 20. old ducks The Max Churchill funeral home is met O'neal of Louisville. has stop- Murray State college. They Were Saturday's program included a ous rooms a'h4 the radiators in the national boating scene at,ith 25, ducks 31. ducklings 31. guineas in charge of out it. But his declaration could will be ped rumors that he may again among 45 groups winning the honor series of general sessions, the an- arrangements. reworked. inter-club events planned for the 30, pigeons il doz.' 3.00. roosters not come until 75 days after the seek The job. O'neal. U. S. Ambas- for meeting state requirements. The nual business meeting and installa- summer season. 20. act becomes law. And draftees Judge Curd sai4 the workmen sador to the Phillipines. was in state has 158 F.H.A. chapters. tion of officers. hoped to Foremost among inter-club ac- Cheese: Twins 45 to 45 1-2. single would not begin service until 90 finish the by the isnd Washington Usti week.
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