The Ledger and Times, March 18, 1955
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 3-18-1955 The Ledger and Times, March 18, 1955 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, March 18, 1955" (1955). The Ledger & Times. 2306. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2306 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ' • •• A p.•••••••sa•m•••••••••••p•og••••••••••••• ot seat. They gingerly to it It off: lirt and lurid ird• and turf' "selected As A Best All Mound Kentucr, Colattianity Newspapill id five feet deep. Largest Largest Circulation In The Circulation In The City; Largest Largest City; Circulation In Circulation In The County The County ' MURRAY POPULATION 8,n00 "Vol. L\\V1 No._ 66 14 united Press IN OUR 760 YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, March 18, 1955 Tax Program To 1 Meetings Are 3 LITTLE GIRLS LIE DEAD--AUTO LEAPED CURB Night MTS Members Rotarians Planned On Second I7) Be Major Issue Rain Increase Of Production Says Bert Combs Named To All Hear Program OWENSBORO, Mar. 18 :Lle - The Calloway County Rain In- Former Judge Bert T. Comber, crease Committee has arranged administration choice for the Dem- for a series of meetings at the State Band' On Wildlife Is Tonight ar-atic gubernatorial nomination, county high schools next Monday. --- cameraigned through western Kene March 21 The second half of the grade tuclry today after predicting Larry Berenbach of the Water Tin,-e mot hers of the Itformy school program will be held to= here last night that the state's Ernest Clevenger. Jr. of Murray Resources Corporation, Denver, Train n z Schiol or.hest ra have night at the Murray Elementary tax program will develop into arid Rex Ils;Illand of Gotten Pond Colorado, will be present to fur- just iveciveci ward that they have School auditorium. the campaign's tr.ajar issue. were the guest speokers yesterday ther acquaint the' farmers with been asirarded a position in the Tonight the Rhythm Band of Mrs. Speaking to the Owensboro at the regular meeting of the the possibilities of the proposed Kentucky All-State Orchestra. Wear's room will provide: the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Murray Rotary Club. rain increase program for this The three studentt selected art MUSIC. Combs Said "The big issue of The were introduced by George area. Judy Barnett (cellos, a junior, program will consist of this campaign is whether there 4E1 Hart. who was in charge of the The following schedule has been The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '011ie Frolic, Mrs. Ellis' . second will or will not be a changed program. arranged: Lynn Grove- -9 a.m.; Cirrus Barnett; Won Mo Kim (violin), grade; Flower Garden, Mrs. Las- tax program far the state This Clevenger, %OM is in charge of Almo- -11 a m.; New Concord- -1 a senor from Seoul: Korea: :and siter's first grade; Our America, issue ls still in brackgrounci, but the National Wildhfe Week pro- p.m ; Kirksey- -3 p.m.; Hazel and Charlene Robinson 'oboe), a soph- third grade; rt will come to the front because gram in Callow-ay County, re- Murray Training- -joint meeting Mrs . Crawford's more, daughter of Mrs. Beulah Indians, Mrs. Darnell's se- it has a bearing on another prime it viewed the part the National at the courthouse. 7 p.m. All Playing Robinson. •atar.= Western Star Time, issue - the minimun foundation Wildlife Federaton plays in the farmers and other interested per- cond grade. The Kentucky All-State Orches- Mrs. Doherty's fifth grade; Swage program for Kentucky schools." conservation of wildlife: over the sons are urged to attend these tra is Composed of selected of Worship, Mrs. Street's fourth Combs said the mirumun foun- United States. meetings. players from all over the state. and Stephen Foster Songs, dation program passed by the last He elaborated on the theme of The Rain Increase Committee is grade; The orchestra will be under the McCoy's sixth g.•,.de. session of the General Assembly the week this year "Save America's planning a sign-up date soon after Mrs. direction of Mr. Guy Frazier Har- The entire program will be pre- needs money, and sources Of tax Wetlands." He said that the eli- this series of meetings provided rison. conductor of the OklabetIallt - . as a televiSon program. revenue 'MISS be fulnid to finance ,inination of ponds, and small lakes sufficient Interest is shown to sented Crty. Oklahoma Symphany combos. with the elrious channels present- it. in the west for food cultivation participate in the program for the tra. r. ing programs. Tripp Drake will -Our tax structure I's almost purposes, brought about tete terri- coming 12 month period. These thewe. istudentsr-arrit-reps ..... master of berm:boozes. trenew. We-have reecited-a- S ... ble dust bowl cohditions now preside as for their first'rehearsal' 'on April to the (olorful pro- where the only way to in:rease present there. Admission 13 in Loansielle. Kentucky. Fellow- will be 25 and 50 cents. revenues is to impose excessive • By preserving wetland' and In- duction mg several carw_entratod, rehearsals, Pressure Up Over 150 children will be involved burdens on ibuto baste industries. creasing the numbers of email they wilt pc:toasts before - two day piociuction. tax streettire needs a come lakes and ponds the habitats of in Me The General Assembly of the Kentucky other rooms in the plete tiverhauling." wild creatures will he insured e Last night Education Association former appellate • court he said The preservation of wet- In State +.1 first. six grades presented a pro- The gram. judge said he was deeply -con- hands from a financial standpoint ARROWS mark where bodies The production is, under the cerned over the educational stand- only wouki still be sensible. he of three little girls U. dead on direclron of Mrs. Howard Olila ing of the state. Father And Son said. since sportsmen spend over Tournament pavement and lawn in Buffalo, with assistance'- Irvin the grade "When 'thir teachers leave the nine billion dollars each year N. T. struck and killed by an Die In Chair school --teacher s state. we enot only lose the teach- The eliminetton of areas where auto said to be speeding out of By JAMES RENEISSEN ers but also the state's invest- opoelismen can go means that control at an estimated 70 mph. EDDYVILLE. Ky --A fa- United Press Sports Writer ments. lie said he w.:1 siippoit less money will be. spent in this It careened out of control for ther and son went to their deaths The pressure mounted today for George Satterwhite minimun faundation program, teld. two blocks, veering on and off the in the electric chair today for kill- eight Kentucky high school bas- said "If Orem& one way or He urged Rotarians to back the sidewalk, until It smashed Is Bear Graduate and ing a Louisville lawyer. ketball teams only one day away other I anll get the money to legislation 1.::w perackng. to use through • brick building wall the The father died whispering the from the coveted state champion- it," duck stamp money for adcanstion and Came to rest Inside a store. George J. Satterwhite of 314 finance Lord's Prayer. His son angrily con- ship with the field due to be ems accompanied by state of vita& watertowl areas. Two other girls were struck Edwin. Murray has just carpleled He demned those who watched the shaved to four in today's quarter- of Welfare Glenn Rex Rolland, Fine District and injured seriously Lower: his training at Bear Manufactur- Commas-stoner first dnulele execution in Kens." final battles. (left). driver, a 14,riLei mayar of Supervisor of the Department of Emil A. Decina Ing Company's world famous A lareem, techyar history. The names of thie final eight questioned by District At- Owensboro. it. '44> speaking en- 49. Fish and Wildlife Resources Woke fa Automotive Safety Service School Excelled were Ruy Terrance, have • familiar ring, with former torney John Dwyer. Oscine, 33, arid tomorrow at on the refuge at Golden Pond. elm nett ishincl. Mums. Mr Satter- gagements today and as teenage. 2....Whey, spig4 see champions, finalistasand Mate tour- said is. felt weak necked est Leiteaffele., Bea v c r -feir gaga that E3U,S31/ 'ref deer' white received intensive tra•ning Hartford. with their liVeS for .the fatalabeil- ney reAulars on the roll call - and his foot must have frozen Margantosvn. and turkey are taken from the in Alinement, Balancing and Frame Dan and ivsg 1952Fra. nmeccis nMrms:aciermackie had onnopFer,sts. St Xavier, Clay County, Newport, on accelerator. (interna(ional) other Straightening, learning the latest of28. refuge annually to stock Pikeville. Hazard. Henderson, Adair this important Safety canted Leonard's wife in legal ac- areas. He told about the excellent County and Mayfield techniques in fishirrg spots in ,the refuge and Service nit Bear School is the tion ageing, young Terrance. Easterp Kentucky's last two con- Joe Cable On McCnrrnack how steps have been terken to Spring Only largest of its kind anywhere and Murray Hospital] The two bludgeoned tenders were scheduled to square in and threw increase then; Mr Holland mid Faxon And Dean's List attracts. Moderns, from all over in an alley Louisville away in the first game this after- Four Days Away into a creek ehat literally thousands of duck the world.