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The Ledger and Times, May 2, 1959 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 5-2-1959 The Ledger and Times, May 2, 1959 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, May 2, 1959" (1959). The Ledger & Times. 3599. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/3599 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]. ."" 5^ • • ZTP — MAY 1, 1919 111, Selected As A Beet Al! Round Kentucky Community Newei—ver First .. • w Phone PLaza 3-2547 Largest with Circulation In RUG CO. Local News The City and Largest SPECIALISTS" • Circulation In Local Pictures The County United Press International IN OUR 80th YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, May 2, 1959 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXX No. 105 SAVE! 1Feeling High Over Miss 28.90 County 4-H Erwin Was Rape, Murder Of Entry In Contest a. Church Youth Louisiana Woman Style Review 4 Derby Set For To Be Tonight School Bonds Oil Co. REDDEL, La. (UPI) Feel- Week To End ing wa :ain s running high today a- _ The Calloway County 4-H Style gainst a 2O-year -old Negro ac- Review will be held tonight at cused of raping and murdeenia a the Murray High School Audi- Tomorrow for LESS!! 85th. 9f white woman-the Running latest in a torium begining at 7:30. Winners Are Sold Here wave of racial sex NDS OF OIL — crimes sweep- will be picked in each unit of the ing the South. clothing project. There will be an Ysuth Week at Memorial Bap- The Negri, 0. L. Rogers, was over all winner chosen to parti- t Church will reech , a climax arrested and swiftly moved 60 cipate in the state style review Fans Mlles away to Alexandria as a Week to be Sunday. May 3. The occasion be- Puzzled to be held at the 4-H gan last Sunday with the .ob- Last Night precautionary move. held on the campus of the Uni- servance of intermediate Day. Police said he was seen enter- versity of Ky. during the firs ing the The Intermediates, ages thirteen By RAY AYRES esti. n who launched his eenqueet grocery store of Mrs. of June. Lumley .h: nigh sixteen, had breakfast at Routine business was conducted fill the position of park super- United Press International of the Triple Crewn in 1948 with Guillery Friday morning. Woodwork and Electrical proj- A shert time the Kentucky Colonel. They par- by the city council last night with visor at the city park beginning LOUISVELLE, Ky. r LPl — a three and one-half length vie- later the slashed ects wil lbe exhibited in connec- body of ticipated in the worship ser- the council accepting bids on June 1 at a salary of teat() per The Kentucky Derby ijas around tcay in the. Kentucky Denby. the 34-year-old wiman tion with the style review. A]; was sices by filling various offices. $20,000 in school bonds, a trencher month. The position will he held its 85th rurirs'ing at ancient Ray Yeik, who guided Deter- found 'on the floor near a 4-H members that took , these safe The youth uf the Young pzio_ for the gas system, and the first for The months of June, July Churchill Demme tray with 18 mine to a Kentucky Derby hem which an estimated projects are urged to bring the vic- plias department are fielding var- reading of an ordinapce being and August. The park committee evenly matched- Thoroughbreds tory in 1954. rides $500 to $800 had been taken. articles they made and exhibit Silver Spoon. laus offices accomplished. headed by Marvin Iffferis and sailed to gi in on: of the 'Rogers, who was recently re- them tonight. These articles should of the church this most She blazed to six cansecutive The school bond bid was won Taylor will select a helper, perplexing renswals of leased trent the elate priaon at be brought to Murray High School week. Two ministerial students Ameri- triumphs, ineluding the Santa by Stein Bras. and Boyce of The council agreed that a reso- ca's moat glam .rims turf Angola after serving time f by not later than 7 o'clock. who are attending Murray State classic. Anita Derby. before she tasted Louisville with a bid on the lution will be drawn to indicate 0 About 100,000 rape, was arrested in a taxi at The public is cordially invited College are serving as Co-Past- puzzled fans defeat for the first and only time Miss Mary Leslie Erwin school bonds of 25s per cent that the council will once again a roadblock four hares later. event. ors. Gilbert Sears will preach were expected ti jam the race in the Stepping Stone purse at to attend this into a cost sharing plan He Miss Mary Leslie Erwin. daugh- Sunday morning and Christopher interest on bonds maturing in enter ceurse in perfect weather, won- Churchill Downs a week ago. was wearing "fresh clothes" ter .f Mr. and Mrs. Stark Erwin Hun will preach Sunday evening. 1960 and 1961 and 3 per cent with residents on street paving. dering if the winnigest stable in and a big diamond ring and had Since the status of On-And-On Johnny Sanderson interest on bonds maturing in Under this arrangement the city the long histery almost $600 when he was taken was a participant in the Queen conducted of the Rex Run was uncertain Calqmet Farm's Pledges 1962 and 1963. will pay one-third of the cost actually into custody, police said. • , Combs of the Tennessee Valley contest Prayer Meeting last WedneAly would have a starter. proud devil red and blue silks The bonds amounted to $20,000 and the property owner on each District Attorney L. 0. Fusilier at Paris. Tennessee last night. evereng. In a gay, holiday mcod When were placed in the "field." Also with ....5.000 due each of the four side of the street will also each of Evangeline Par.sh said "we Cooperation In Miss Erwin has blue eyes and The following youths will fill the gates opened at 8 a. m. EST, there was Bayard Sharp's Troi- years. The bonds were else pur- pay one-third. have very is blond. She is a junior at Mur- the Sunday School sflices on they pondered the chances of a lus, winner of the definite evidence link- $100,000 added Logan Purge ray High School and was football Sunday. John Sanderson, Super- chased at face value. Only other The resolution will contain the tomboy filly to lead home the Flamingo ing Rogers to the crime." Stakes at Hialeah Park queen this year. intendent; Judy Carman, Secret- bidder was Magnus and Company requisite that only an entire block Cavalry charge and became the this "I have no doubt in my mind winter. And since the teal- She was sponsored by the Mur- ary; ,,Bob Seigletary, Youth Adult of Cincirmat, whose bid was 414 at a time will be paved under ,ssond of her sex to win a isator can handle but that he did it," Fusilier said Bert T. only 12 betting GREENUP (UPI) — ray Junior Chamber of Commerce. Superintendent; Ray Bailey, Ad- for the- 1960 bonds, 4 per cent for this arrangement with no part Olkentucky Denby. after questioning Rogers. units theae also were Claiborne C irritas Friday pledged his full part of the ult Superintendent; Bill 1961. 334 for 1962 and 3'j for blocks being paved. MTS. Guillory. mother of a The contest was Pression, They parked their picnic bas- Farm's Dunce, Jacnut Stable's cesperateon in purging any vot- 1963. Bonds were also discounted A stop sign will be placed on teen-age daughter, had been World's Biggest Fish Fry cele- Superintendent Single Yining kets and lunches as they sought Die, Hard, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ing list in Kentucky where such 500 per $1000. Olive Boulevard at 14th street, stabbed, apparently strangled and bratien now in progress in Pans. People; and Saundra Sluerrieyer, every. poss vants g z p.int wcn- Fishibach's Festival King, and action is necessary. These revenue bonds were sold going west. ' raped, officers said. Junior Superintendent, dering what the winner of a Mrs. S_ Heiene Sadacca's The Speaking to an audience here by the city. for the City School Permission was granted by the One deputy said the husky, Training Union offices will be $100,000 race was cher.g in the Chassen One. the candidate for the Democratic System to add two rooms to council to Rob Huie. Superintend- 6-foot, 2-inch youth, who denied Li-led by Bill Pressen, Director; lowly "mutual field" tere only Could Be Worth $165,000 nomination for governor blamed Douglas High Schol. Work has ent of the Murray Water and any knowledge of the slaying, Four Motions Georgia Speight, Secretary; Er- the pooretst of the lot usually are Rounding out the entry list in current purgation problems on nest Direct already started on the addition Sewer System t attend a. four "would not have lived out the Edwards, Adult or: t iund.' a race worth $165,000 if all 18 Henry G. Davis. who is Gov. A. and will be ready for use next day school at Lexington. Kentucky day" had he been brought Ray Bailey, Young People's Di- horeees start were Miss Pa .rice back B.
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