The Ledger and Times, June 25, 1955
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Selected As 'A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper Largest Circulation In The Largest 1 City; Largest Circulation In The Circulation In City; Largest The County Circulation In The County United Press IN OUR 76th YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Aftervoon, June 25, 1955 MURRAY POPULATION 8,000 Vol. LX5TVI No. 151: 'WIDE DAMAGE REPORTED FROM WINDS Seen & Heardl This Week's Balance Sheet TANKS UP Many Trees Uprooted As Wind Around In The Hot And Cold Wars Hits With Whole Gale Force • By CHARLES M. MeCANN ign Minister -Vyacherlay M. Molo- Winds of near hurricane force Only one acordent had been re- MURRAY United Praia Staff Correspondent toy. their ideas on the way the raked Murray last night for about ported by press tirne today which The week's good and bad news Big Four conference a should be fifteen minutes with damage amoun- was attributed to the norm. Ral- on the international balance sheet: conducted. The main purpose of ting to several thousands of dollars. ph Morris of Murray route two Rudolph Thurman has bought out the meeting, they mid, shoukt be THE GOOD This figure may rise as further was coming toward Murray fol- a poultry to create an atmosphere Or. business in Paris, Ten- I. President Eisenhower reaf- which reports are made. lowed by Roy Thompson of Cen- nessee. firmed might help to reduce world ten- the "unowerving loyalty" The tralia. Illinois. Morris carne over sions rather than aim storm gathered yesterday and "tireless support" of the Un- at specific a small rise about three miles agreements. The meeting afternoon and big thunderheads Fishermen report shad in huge ited States to the ideals on which open.s in -North of Murray and found a Geneva, Switzerland, could be seen mounting in the numbers around the lake", edge. the United Nations organization July 18. blown down tree. 3. Offitials of the West. About 8:30 last night the Some are complaining that there was founded. Addressing the 10th stevedores un- blocking his path and came to a ion called a wind started blowing arid swiftly are so many shad the Rh aren't anniversary meeting of the U.N. seines of mass meet- halt. ings in an attempt to mounted to its heighth. biting. Why bite, the fish say, in San Francisco. the President induce Brit- Thompson came up behind )urn. ish dock workers to end north-westerly when there are so many shad. asked that the second 10 years of a five- It came from a according to Sheriff Brigham Fu- week strike. The strike the world organization be dedicat- had been direction. The winds were accom. trell and hit the back of his car. even more costly than We asked en expert what to ' do ed to a eearcti for a new kind of the recent- panied by rain. No one was injured. Futrell said. ly-ended British railroad in such cases. He says the only peace — one in which "all the strike A large number if television however the front of Thompson's At the same time, the way to catch anything in such world will think anew and act luxury aerials were blown down by the car was damaged considerably. liner Queen Elizabeth sailed circumstances is to troll just below anew." The basis for success in for wind. In some open areas there Sheriff Futrell said that trees New York with a full crew the surface. Scare the shad to the approaching big four confer- and there are few trees, almost every were blown down in the county it was hoped that a the bottom and then that leaves ence of heads of government, he seaman.s strike honie was affected also which kept seven your bait in a more desirable psi- said, is "that every 'individual at other Cunard Some of the aerials were bent Local insurance men estimate linens in port at the (ton. that meeting be loyal to the want height of and a large number were either that damage from the sudden the American tourist season of the U.N. and dedicated to the might broken and left hanging or blown storm last night will run into be enclalis Mr. Olin Moore was in the office principles of its charter" completely into the yard several thousands of• dollars_ TV THE this week He's from Mensfield 2. The foreign ministers of the BAD Charles Meeer in Main street aerial losess alone will run ,nto 1. Pro-American. anti-Commun- hut has been working down at United States, Great Britain and had a large tree to fall across hundreds of dollars. A chock of nit Premier Mario the stove plant sine* 1950 rant France presented to Soviet Fore- Scelba of Italy his home. A tree was also blown television firms this morning re- ^MILS thrown out of time we've met him. His eon won office by ens.- across the new clime building of vealed that ape:vita:rudely 150 re- enies in his own Christian Demo- a scholarship just recently with Dr. A. H. Titsworth, on Main quests have come in to have aer- cratic Party in Italy, as 1111 some of the highest grades ever in Fran' street. ials placed back. cc, there are numerous political submitted to college Aged Pioneer A storage banding. .owned by An idea of the force exerted by parties. The Chrotian Democrats - - -- A. B. Beale & Son located on We wind was given by Hugh baking a majority in the Cham- Earl Littleton is not running for North Third 'street, was completely Wallace who Find that he parked ber of Deputies, must depend up- re-eletam as city councilman. He Passes Away unroofed lei the, high wind. A in front of his home just as the on the support of other has been a councilman for a num PartIes sheet of motel rooftree about twenty wind came up. He had the car to stay in office. Dopatches from ber of years and has tented lb a feet wide and sixty :feet long in geer he said. and noticpa that Rome mid that as the result of good hen was hurled from the budding - an4 eihr -lamer startifhd'. friiiVii-i* the em-. In Texas Scelba's downfall, Italy might be throern in spite of this tact He had to faced by series of cabinet crises across the alien hi. the The job doesn't- pry but very little building. put on the emergency brake to until elertione are held next year. 1411111114 and nom mew treys a Ihmalime L. MOIR. ?Air go amounts of water poured halt the car be said. Guy Spans task hrill../kr ?MIR 2 "Nentrahrt"i-ffirline eireeted cobved his Mr. Littleton has attended Cain:sway County primed away Tues into the lefultettig minim the night. 5 - tIodothe wind J'awaharbil NOON of bidet ended automobile Mee alernit every meeting end hit day in Athens, Texas. Efforts were being made this morn- two feet to One She was • ISeelnef YRS': tio7the Itovete Uetor- being on the colinett has aided the the roof to prevent as he drove dawn Chestnut street -well known in Calloway County. by maltiag VI dirldseben ing to ,seal up progress of the city In many A large tree on East Maple hawing visited here many trines. SSorviet rea t A. 13i further damage. ways He deserves a vote of blown on the college street fell acrus; a truck belong- Mier Taz Roberta is a niece of marlin Nellg,iffi elderly cottplett. ;A- Trees were thanks. campus was ing to D. F. Jeffrey. breaking it n, Mrs. Moore Many COUSIlla also dam end Ilastan Nehei campus and the entire Mort dawn Glindel Reaves had driven survive Fallowing is an account and Bunearrin expliesseir "ear- literally covered with leaves. The thine will come soon whera the the truck .to town to attend a of her death tie,,, the Athens. nest limbs, and dead limbs. something will have to be done haPi'' VIA -ft'WU be podia* Farm Bureau directors meeting Texas newepsper by Peaceful means to satisfy 'the Two huge black locust trees in en the sidewalk situation in end had parked the truok on the 'Wee. H. 1.. Moore, 96 mother of legitimate rights' of Red China the yard of Henry Erwin. MO Murray That's one project that Street. R. T. Craig Passed away at a lo- to yoren..i. T werukt Sbuth . 13th street. *ere blown will take a lot of money In many h is mean While he war in the meeting. co1 bonaitail today following an surrendering Fieurreaa completely down As one of diem came it will have to be a. combi- to the Ride, the storm rare up old felled the illness lasting three weeks. Mrs. 3_ Soviet Foreign fell the vnres leading to the • nation sidewalk-curb and gutter Minister Molo- tree. Moore fell and broke her 'hip tov. speaking OKI two vertical towers, two tank cars stand on end after a freak freight train deralhnent on the home of Dr Conrad Jones were project which will coat plenty, at the U.N anniver- 'tree weeks ago and due to the sary meeting in San Frantieco, main l.n• leading Into Munich, Germany.