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The Ledger and Times, November 28, 1955 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 11-28-1955 The Ledger and Times, November 28, 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, November 28, 1955" (1955). The Ledger & Times. 2564. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2564 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]. .sc 11 BER 26, 1957. SelectedoAs A Beat All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper he NLRB Largest Largest Cir,,Ilation In The Circulation In The ( y; Largest TONLE City: Largest irculation In Circulation In .The County The County MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 281 United Press IN OUR '76th YEAR Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, November 28, 1955 .41jVol. LXXVI No. 4.0 7abovet, 49, has President Eisen- hairman of the KICKOFF DINNER TONIG Board, FUND Relations N1TED ing chairman ten. A former cIZE IRAN PREMIER ATTACKER Steer With Bad Supreme Court Attempt Will Be Made.To succeeds Guy Lynn Grove Ward Submits Resignation; Cold Carries Hopes it Aug. 27. The las been one of Of Teenager !miners of the Raise Total Of $17O77 Alumni Outlines Recommendations CHICAGO. Net `a - A steer re last March 4 with a ta1 reld • az is pea United or a pretty tecrea s . : as !chill- A kickoff dinner will be held as Ryral Chairman for the FRANKFORT, Ky -H enry future. Of greatest importance, in Bondurent has already sai, • o' :he ar.esi tonight ter tne United t'uoil Devi Fund Drive. Group Meets Ward today submitted to Gover- my judgment. a the extension of petition with named his attestants. cattle in the nst i .1 . t „he Inter-' at the Women's Cltie thetas et nor Lawrence W Wetherby his fire protection on a state - wide. Donald Crawford will be chair- riaaoral levcsioe. e retain to- 6:30. Memos Ellie, rbeirrnan of the Lynn Grove resignation as commi sioner of basis, and the building of a new man' of the Lynn Grove High Alumni As- day. drive will preside. n Conservation, to be effective De- nursery to produce seedling for: School District. Peul D Jones. held its third annual i .y It .. 4 o nci The speaker for the evening will cember 12. reforestation. The state is now The it••• . •1_11 pal t on Friday night, Novem- be De Pogue of Murray Kirksey High School: Carman by 17-yr. -oil a... i .11 41,4.: .0' Tersest at Lynn producing only a fourth of the Parks, Hazel High School; Mn. Grove High Ward told the Governor that he Manly.- lows, wines. ie itte 1S4 State Collette. Ho will us- as ha . Graduates from seedlings used for this purpo e. Wilson Gantt, Alma High School: seven plans to continue his aelivities in grand ciamp....sh.p. o. .1.y is eieht Lepte sWearieg the. Rce. kasathsr' were served with a and many more are needed. Mrs. Ciao Grogan New Concord delicious behalf of Kentucky natural re- pneunenia le , v.- it i. -.1 couldn't prepared by the 'The program to control strip Paul Lyles will eel s i tic in- High School: and Mrs. Juenita, Parent - sources programs in a federal compete in :he junior .iinpetillen r Association. mining of coal to reclaim land vseation rine .hor remarks %vat Le Lee, Faxon School District. position at Washington He said the seas origtc..11y e is. en- damaged by this activity which where heard frem George lave*, preelent Miss Lottye Sinter will be, the s that detailis of these plans will be tered. were approximately one was launched under your adminis- of the Murray Ctie:nissr et Com- chairman for the Murray Training tarridrei announced later. Sunday. show offitiale de- and twenty five people tration and through your leader- But. merce wed Maurice. Creme ,vice- School area. prawns All cided to allow _Jame( to entet_hers graduating classes "The almost eight years that I ship has made substantial progress ehalaibeflathaaTuaaaaiiiVa7- Bondurant also mimed Havey sine* the animal tor the grand championship. first class of 1923 were have spent as commis-Jones-of eoe- during the last year and a -Mee Ellis. Agricultural Representative' represented aeyway. The judging. whicla beg-in rine planning with the exception of servation have been the most and should be continued. Tne advance eiee of the Peeples, Bank and Mrs. today,. will include a tcp steer st work all our The association also heard satisfying and fruitful of my life," 'State leadership to push for- committee ha e . i James Harr:s of Lynn Grove, rom many ,3.sed by another teen-ages, I:latter Th.; ;.;;_kle1 graduates who were Ward said in his letter to Gover- Ward programs of flood control, week en . aar.gea • e.1, Preside,,e -of• the Callenerry -County to old Nancy Turner from nee: Cham- 1.1 draw. attend One of taese Wae nor Wetherby "I appreciate the water pollution control end abate- 11011CiaLe..140 W 1 •• : ,1. Elonnmakers as aounty-wide as- H Kelso'. a missionary in opportunity that you and former ment and the conservation of our paign m. ietants. .1 America. poil should be expanded. The part Nancy won the alive- 'rand Governor Earle C Clementsl gave Bondurant is the area agent in her me to work on progsams in which that %have played in the -e efforts' charnproreship Saturday .v,tli- farm mareigement, and works in on business session was held and Aaeue." Jul- I had developed a keen interest during the past eight years has 988-pound Aberdeen seven neighboring counties. His officers were elected to head junior both sas a nevespeperman and a convinced me that the state can- Mozatfar All Zulghaded, 32, whose gunshot ius." In past years, mile headquarters is in Murray He is attend alumni asaociation for t h e HANDS FOLDED, state legislator , not do these jobs alone, and that Premier Hussein Ala, is led across military gov- grana champiesi liten an gone on a past-president of the Murray ng year. Charles Baugh was wounded Iran's we must demand increased atten- being seized In Tehran. The attack took to win the shew's greatest erize, •tary Club and a deacon at the ed president to take ernment premises after the posi- "You and Senator Clements tion to these problems by the in funeral rites the grand championship. Last yese s He is ;COPAL t* place at the mosque where Ala was participating it Baptist Chusch. a held by Hoyt Jones this year. gave to Kentucky the kind of I" brought federal government ot a parliamentary deputy. Zulghaded, described as a religious champion. "Shorty .duate of t h e University of .CH "es Baugh. who served as and devoted leadership far-sighted "Kentucky has received national fanatic, said he went to Tehran to "begin a fight against infidels Janice $25.000. iitucky and received his mae- 1)1,' NV. ,•resident waft, succeeded by that is necessary to solve t h e recognition for its development of (non-Moslems)" because he felt the Islamic rules were not being Iowa State College walked idf s degree in agricultural econo- T "Bill" Arnett Mrs. Bobby people. problem. which beset our a state park system and publicity properly. I hi(ereationat Soututpeoto) with the inter-collegiate lite-stet trees at the university. Mr. and gan replaces Mrs H S carried out Rogers Both of you demonstrated con- program under your leadership judging contest Sunday when its ' s. Bondurant and daughter. secretary and W D Kelley clusively to me that you were and that of former Gov. Clements. five-man team amassed a total of Ity live at 813 Olive street A I take over the position of willing to adopt positions and "The tourist business has grown 4,384 pcinte cut of a possible 5.000. James, u- enrolled at t h e „ surer. Carol M. Reds Hold Four Rogers served policies which might not have into a tremendoaa industry in winner. Oiclahom i A lit sersey et' Isitesvele seaool of s The 1964 trenurer this year. been the best for you politically with benefits that flow Gets Kentucky, Hospital Americans By Force M. was second with 4.388 points. The outgoing officers of t h e but definitely were for the best in many directions. including the while. Pus due's perfoemen •_. wJs }Lanni associatch -expressed the for Kentucky That is the mark of state trea.ury. The state is justi- BERLIN IP -The 1_7 S Army judged thrrd highest with 4,3=5. - air to thank ell who helped in Sgt. And Mrs, Joe a true statiltsan" fied in continuing its partnership Good Report announced teday that Communist A 13-year-old girl from Hunting- v way to make the dinner a with private business . and such lice-galet Lanier* held am or Vat, W. Va., meartaide .14411 tb-c.ess. Ward citeet proven that has _ . Cohoon Tc Leave 'enact as the Mete Chamber at eraeans - including two edna etiikereres junior championsep resat been made ilainthe Departrnerrtr A receet ,nspection of Murray ommerce in the development of gressmen and the wife ef ma -at and hand class in the horse show For Stay In Germany Conservation during h i s tenure, Hospital by a representative of the parks as tourist attractions and gunpoint for tour hours in East being held in conjunction with the C.
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