The Ledger & Times, June 15, 1956
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S. ois'.'104e wsi aaleggartiallar. ••• • ••011,••••,,, ,••••••.1•4V0••• • • 0 Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper Largest Largest , Circulation In The Circulation In City; Largest City; LargesttN Circulation In Circulation In 1 The County The County IN OUR 77th YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, June 15, 1956 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXVII NO.-143 North Squad Working Toward Victory Tomorrow .c Civic Clubs Clements Won By 81,820 Votes 'Two Muhlenburg Countians To Entertain Results Indicate Back Cause Of South In Game FRANKFORT. June 15 - N-S The State Election Commission Visitors met at the secretary of state's Cross county rivals during their etbut a third of tho games. office here today. to certify the cage days in high school, "Corky" Newman isn't a high scorer, his The official results of the May primary Withrow of Central City and best effort was 46 points. hut four civic clubs of Murray were election. Roger Newman of Greenville, both his average ranges in the 20's. hosts yesterday to the play- Complete official returns showed Muhlenburg Countains, will join People have come to expect eras. coaches. and other 111110 guests l,Sen. ;Earle C. Clements won their talents in a common cause connected with the annual North. South game. :A:nomination over Joe B Bates Saturday night. June 16. by- a 81.820 vote margin Their goal will be Us help the The dinner was held The official count gave Clements yesterday Southern squad take another victory at noon at the Murray 218.353 and Bates 1,16.533. The Woman's in the eight year old North-South Club House. Hosts Maid candidate in toe Democratic included the Cage Classic. Both will be parti- Juniar Chamber of aenatorial primary, James L. Delk. Commerce, the cipants in the game that is an- Murray Lions Club, the Frankfort, received 3.706 votes. Young nually held at Murray State Cl' Business Men's Club and the In the Republican senatorial pri- Murray Rotary Club. About two mary. Thurston B. Morton. LOUIS- hundred persons gathered for the Ville, defeated Julian H. Golden, nillr;wman is a 6-3. 185 pound *event. Pikeville attorney, by a 28,521 'lager who won a slot on eveay vote maigfn. Official returns gave authentic All-State team pickcd Hugh Oagiey, president-elect of Morton 41.497; Golden 12.976: and in Kentucky this past season. the Murray Rotary Club acted as Granville Thomas. Everts, 4.490. People in _Greenville regard the presiding officer awl introduced Complete returns from the 7th agile forward-center as the greatest Ed Fenton, president of the Junior Appellate Cour t District race hardwood talent to come from harnber of Commerce, Fred Shultz, showed that Robert B. Bird. a their school in many a year. president of the Murray Lions London attorney, won the GOP People who have seen Newman Club and Heron West president nomination. Bird received 7.102 perform comment that he isn't of the Yung Business Men's votes. His nearest rival. Astor a great player but he isn't a Club. licgg, received 4.878. sluueh either. He is just good and Other guests and visitord It( ger Neuman were In the same race. state Sen. consistent. a_also introduced. A E. Cornette. Hyden. received 4, He had to be cons slant and a lot Nem aCiaky- Withrow. He James Lassater. chairman of the 3.083: Sam Ward. Hazard. 2.228: good, because he was hampered has lived up to their expectations. North-South Cage Commission was and Elmer C. Roberts. Campton, this .seasOn with an injured foot, The rangy 6-4 Central Citian was presented and he in turn presented 1.152 After practice all week the North squad of the ture above. which caused him to sit out a 'topic of North-South fans two Bob Miller, this year's chairman North-South game is in good Hogg. who won the Democratic years ago even though he was of the event, Roy Stewart. v.ce conditio* and ready to The team from left to right are Joe Heyer, Ron battle nomination for, judge of the 7th just a sophomore in high school chairman and George Hart trea- the Southern aggregation for the championship Dibelius, Mike Tipton, Frank Josefczyk, Ron Johnson, Apaellate District without opposi- His high school coach, Mr. Del- surer. Other members of the com- in the annual classic. Gary Kesler, Joe Mack, Larry Swift, Kenny Anderson, Paul Walker and tion, ran in the GOP primals Tigers. Giants mas Gish, was one of_khe Southern mission presented were Marvin Munroe McLean are the co- Mel Peterson, Tom Adams, Charles Chevalier. under a special law which ;Alva. a co-coaches and people talked to Wrather. Ed Settle. Jack for the North and are almost out of Sher- the plc- candidates for judge to run brough, T. Waldrop and Charlie -- both tickets Costello. Are Winners • If„ogg was _elected judge laaa Lassiter also welcomed the guests Loose Tigers Cause Cold Air Dents • November, to serve a oneereai: to Murray Dexter Store Four Clubs Get Stampede In Town Heat Wave Over unexpired term' He will oppose . The Babe Ruth League played The four coaches of the two Trades Under Wire Bird in the November election'two games last night and after learns were introduced and they The ROME, June 15 - Two Nation Today - --- for • full eight-year term on the ?the fracas was over they were in turn introduced the members tigers brcke out of a Circus today' Broken In To By United Press state's highest court one\tied for first place Each of of their teams. By United Press and ran free through a densely °lay four major league clubs- In the 7th Congressional District • t four teams has one win and Willie Hudson and Charles. Hu'nn Cold air dented a populated section of downtoan seven - day the Cardinals, Giants, Yankees and Democratic primary. Rep. Carl D. loss each. will coach the southern squad and J B. Junes store in Dealer but Rome. heat wove today, weathermen Atliiatice-bothered to get in under Perkins easily won renomination, , In -the first game the Tigers Monroe McLean and Paul Walker was entered last night by a person I said mast af th• Emergency squads from the netion's eastern list wire with deals before the The official count gave Perkins edge. out the Braves 7 to 6 as will coach the northern &weep- or pergells.- The store is located tvainallawair woulikaliihare Fire Psepartinerrt aloe riot on After-,'perfecto major leseueleedeaddind For Ii.1197: George Glenn Hatcher the graves rally fell short in tion. at the top of the hill in Dexter. ing police formed a human chain to trading at midnight tonight. 7.869; Ralph N Walter. West the seventh inning. Among the visitors at the dinner and was entered at the south try to confine the wild animals The biggest deal was the eight- Liberty 7.226: Ervin S Pruitt. Goodwin went all the way for 1" were Chock Taylor of the Converse rear door. A crowbar was used With summer still officially six to the immediate vicinity of the player trade which sent Alvin Pikeville, P385. and Ralph H the Tigers but was h:t hard in Rubber Company who presents to gain admittance, accord.ng to days away. merchants reported circus. Dark, Whitey Lockman. Don Liddle Sherman, Jeff. 757 -the seventh He stopped the Braves the annual Mr Basketball troph# Deputy Cohen Stubblefield sweltering customers were already They captured one of the tigers and Ray Katt from the Giants short however. Jerry Rose collet_ and picks the High School All- Nothing was taken from the flooding them with orders for but the second was 'till free an tii the Cardinals for Al iRecli ed three hits for the Tigers. Jimmy American team. store, and the thief must have air conditioners and swimming hour after the escape Schoenchenst. Bill Sarni, Dick Lit. Heavy Rose, Roy Smit and Carraway A number of visiting coaches been seared away. Stubbliefield suits in many big cities Drinking The tigers broke free from the liefield and rookie Jackie Brandt collecting two hits each. and sports writers were also visi- med. A grass sack on the float May Togni State Circus now exhibiting Cool fronts nibbled on the edge But the Yankees and Athlei Have Caused Henry and Vance got two each tors at the meeting. contained several cartons of ci- in Rome. of the huge mass of hot air in the also figured in another four-player for the Braves to lead their garettes Apparently the thief was Death Of Bridegroom Corky Withrow A crowd of women and children Northeast, northern Midwest. deal of their own. filling the sack when something and hitting attack. outside the circus tents gave the Rocky Mountaina Eddie Robinson, 35-year old long happened to scare him away SHELBY N C.. June 15 - The second game was long and Gish, not on how his Swithern akirm with their screams when ball hitting first baseman, was wild with the Giants coming out *Sunday School Class Papers were scattered over the Some Federal inspectors today investi- team was, but on how Withrow the two tigers appeared from relief was promised Mday sent to Kansas City by the as if someone was looking gated the possibility that "heavy on top 17 to 13 in eight innings.