The Ledger & Times, May 29, 1956
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. • - . , 1956 • Selected AN A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper Largest Largest Circulation In The Circulation In The City; Largest City; Largest Circulation In Circulation In The County The County United Press IN OUR 77th YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, May 29, 1956 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LX,XVII No. 128 I *VOTING LIGHT TO FAIRLY HEAVY TODAY Bobby Foy Receives John W. Frost Is Willie Hudson, Charles Huhn His BS Degree Jane Hargis KMI Graduate Floridians , Expect Final Primary Vote To Are Bobby Toy. son of Mr. an rs. John Wilson Frost. Jr., son of Co-Coaches For The South S. V. 'Foy, 'Sycamore Street" Mur- Will Attend . Mr. and Mrs J W Frost. Sr., To Select Be A Relatively Large One ray. received his B. S. degree in was aladuatcd at the 11th Corn- civil engineering at the Com- With the selection of Willie County High School in Linden, By UNITED PRESS ing the 2nd District GOP nomina- mencement exercises of the Uni- Hudson and Charles Huhn as co- Tenn, Huhn is head mentor at Region Camp Candidates Voting was reported "light" to tion. versity of Kentucky held Monday coaches for the South and Munroe Northeast High in Kansas City, "fairly heavy" today in an early Faelip Ardery, Louisville. is the MacLean and Paul Walker evening for the Mo The Tennessee Valley Assmia- precinct cheek bearing out early regu:ar Democratic organization North, The Murray boy graduated from personnel for the eighth MacLean is head couch at lion By CHARLES TAYLOR predictions that the primary vote cand.date for the Democratic nom - Murray High School. He will warts of Test Demonstretion Farm annual North-South Cage Classic Quincy High School in Quincy, United Press Staff Correspondent may be a large one despite the in the 3rd District. He has with the State Highway Depart- Families, led by President L. H. *is com.plete. Mass., Walker is head man at MIAMI, May 29 -. Florida fact that a bright sunny day might opposition from Ephraim K. Law- ment this summer and will begin M.:Kay of North Carolina, is spon- The June 16 game will be played Middletown, Ohio. voters choose between Adlai Ste- keep farmers in the fields. rence, a supporter of Chandler, work on, his masters degree at soring as e. major activity this in the Murray State College bas- In announcing the ecaches.Selec- venson and Sen Estes Kefauver The primary date may have been and perennial candidate Jesse N. tthe University of Kentucky in year, a regional 4-H Boys and ketball fieldhouse which mists bons Committee Chairman M. 0. in a significant Democratic presi- changed to May, but the weather R. Cecil.' September. Girls Camp to be held at Fontans mere than 5000 persons. Wrather said the commission felt dential preferential primary today. seemed more like August, as the Veteran Rep. Brent Spence, Fort Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Foy and Village. North Carolina, June 6-8. Hudson is head coach of Perry very lucky in being able to secure Both candidates threw their full temperature climbed to 82 by late Thomas Demoirat, is opposed by dauglater. June. returned home Cooperating in leadership and four such highly regarded and weight into an extended campaign marning and the air was moist Morris Weintraub. Newport, color- this morning after attending the supervision of the camp will be proven coaches. which political observers through- and humid. ful state representative, in the 5th exercises last .night Enroute to representatives of t h e Tennessee CU-leach for the South, Willie out the nation considered crucial. Today's primary is the first in D.strice. Jule Appel, Florence, and Lexington they visited their daueh- Valley Authority and the Exten- To Put New Hudson has taken teams to the State election officials predicted state history to be held in May, Edward D. Hayes, Russell, are ter, Mrs. Ted Howard and family sion Services of the state of Ken- championship of the Volunteer Florida's 28 convention votes will having been changed from Auguet seeking the GOP nomination. of Louisville. The Foys' other son, tucky. Tennessee. Alabama. Geor- be decided by a total of some General Asseinbly, which The 6th Distrat race has state for the last two years. reside gia, Mississippi, North Carolina, by the present- William. and his wife also 450,000 votes, only one-third of .Farm In the last three year's Hudson and Virginia. Farmers Cooperae also allowed 17 and 18-years-olds ed the most bitter primary battle Bill In Lexington. He recently received the state's registered Democrats, ,to vote for the first time. as Joe Arnold. Versailles, a former has compiled a record of 101 wins tives, which are a direct result of his masters degree from the Uni- however. against five losses._ He has been the Test Demonstration Program Kerstucicians will set the stage law partner' of the governor, is versity also. Bitter Personal.. Duel Into Effect coaching at Linden -since 1938. in Kentucky and which serve the for the November election by se- trying to unseat incumbent John The closing days of the campaign Co coach Charles Huhn has Test Dernonstraticrn leeUng nominees for the Senate, C. Watts, Nieholasvale Fayette program in saw a bitter personal duel between ccached his teams to five Inter- eight congressional seats And an County Sheriff WA lace 1Wah- Tommy Hargis, Ray various ways in Kentucky and the Kefauver and Stevenson. but there By VINCENT J. BURKE scholastic League chan'spnahps John W. Frost appellate judgeship. Wahi Jones is unopposed for the other states, are cooperating by were few differences on such United Press Staff Correspondent In the last seven years. During Cable Now With One Louisville ward tabulated Republican nomination. paying the expenses of the boys mencement of the Kentucky Mill- contiovereial issues as segregation. WASHINGTON, May 29 •1P — this period, no Huhn coached team 60 votes some 45 minutes after The Democratic race in the 7th and girls delegates who will at- Institute, Lyndon. Kentucky, foreignaaffairs and farm. policy. The Agriculture Department mov- has lost over five games in a Dublin Autits the polls had opened, including District drew the largest number tend. Total attendance expected at bn May 27. ,,,, The forecast called for hot and ed "with' judicious haste" today season. several teen-agers. of candidates—with five originally Teraina- Helga is now employed the camp is about 150 boys and Cadet Frost, a two year cadet- sueey weather_with widely scat- to put the new farm bill with its Huhn was named Dig Six con- Franklin CouraY officials -re- entered. Their number was chi- at Dublin Autos at the corner ,girls. Most of the boys and girls was a Sergeant in the ROTC. tered shower's in central and 2 billion soil bank into effect. ference center at the Unverstty of ported early voting was heavy, to four with the withdrawal of of Fifth and Poplar streets, accord- attending will be from Teat Unit He was a member of the southern sections. President. Eisenhower signed the Missouri in 1930. with one precinct which usually Judge Elvin S Pruitt May 20. ing to 0 .0 Dublin. owner of Demonstration Farm Families. Saber Staff, Anvil Staff. and Quill "second choice" farm bill Monday The Miatiourran coaches the cool, the 1,779 precincts votes 300' in a general ele„tion Still in the race are incumbent the firm. Hargis. who is well The Kentucky delegation will be and Scroll Society. His awards The polls at ending a four-month election-year Calm. control type of ball. His 7 am. local time and voting 105 by 9 ism. Carl D. Perkins, Hindman. Ralph known in Murray and Calloway composed of one boy or one girl 'Married an Activity Bar, Dis- opened at fight with the Democratic - con- teams have won 117 games and will close at 7 p.m. West Florida. Other precincts also reported a H Sherman, Jeff; Ralph N Wal- County. has been in sales for a from eaten of the counties of Mc- tinguethed Cadet Bar. Merit Bar. trolled Congress. He called it last 34 in the last Time, votes heavy early vote ahhouga some ter, West Liberty; and George eight Years. In number of years. Cracken. Millard, Lyon, Livings- and Honor Roll Bars, on Central Standard "rich with promise," although he conference play. Huhn's charges an hour behind the remainder of were "average" and others very Glenn Hatcher, Prestonsburg. He' was manager of the local ton, Calloway. Trim. Graves. and said he is "diestppointed" that the have posted a 47-11 record theAltstahotuoe. Scott Craft, P'aintsville. is un- Shop and Save Store and was Marshall. The expenses of these bill does not pemet soil bunk pay- Northern co - mentor Munroe each candidate carries The decision at the polls will opposed for the GOP 7th District more recently employed at B.I- delegates will be paid by Valley a test of congressional nomination. and ment one year in advance MacLean hss been co:Frans at his Counties of Keraikky Cooperative.