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The Ledger and Times, March 26, 1955 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 3-26-1955 The Ledger and Times, March 26, 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, March 26, 1955" (1955). The Ledger & Times. 2313. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2313 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]. • s V, MARCH 25, 19) Selected A.e A Bed All Boubd Kentucky Community fletellpapOt 4 amain"... ;—- Largest Largest Circulation In The Circulation In The ;Tay City; Largest AVA: r City; Largest Circulation- In Circulation In The 1. County web The County United 4 Press, IN OUR 76th YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, March 26, 1955 MURRAY POPULATION 8,000 _ . V01-17:X*1— No. 73_ Spring Concert Civil Disorder Rips Belgium WOLFSON ADDRESSES WARD STOCKHOLDERS Cub Pack Meeting Last Night - Ind Home Planned As Schools Get Big Cut Attended By Many Parents'', : Quality Sunday By WILLIAM ANDERSON The throng's flat defiance of a Cub Pack 45, composed of five Di" Mothers for the five dens United Press Staff Correspondent two-day-old Con on assemblies of dens met last night with Cub- are Mrs. Everett Jones, Mrs. Otis BR'JSSELS. Mar M t --Thirty- more than five persons heightened master Bill Adams in charge of the I Valentine. Mrs. Bill Nall. Mrs C. The Vocal Department of [)SE Mur- thousind marching Catholics defy- to the danger point the worst civil program. The meeting was held,C. Lowry. Mrs. Walter Blackburn. ray High School will present a ing an anti-dernonettration decree disorders to hit Belguim since the in the Home & room of gurray An urgent need for three new ring concert entitled "Spring locked in a running street biittle 1950 riots which dethroned High School. Den Mothers was expressed by 'plaeha King in the Murray Hlgih today with police who mounted a Leopold III Adams turned the program over chairman Baker. El boo' Aecheariurn on Sunday 100 cavalry charge and opened up with The 300.000 demonstrators were to Charles Mason. Baker, chairman Cubmaster Kimball displayed akfarch 27 at 4:00 p.m. fare hoses to put down the mass summoned to Brussels by the of the -Cub committee. awards won by the Cub Pack for The program will be under the disorder. Social Christian Party which nod Baker introduced the entire the past year They were a :strea- _direction of Mrs. aloveued Ohla. lay early afternoon more than 30.000 provincial demonstrators al- committee of Hilton 11`yglies. Ie- mer for registtiring the pack on Included in the program will be 400 persons had been arrested. ready had slipped through police atilutional Representative; Louis time and three bells. The bells he Junior Girls Choral Cluh: members. Genckirmes carrying truncheons lines and entered the capital No Rerlick, secretary - treasurer; Hal were for 'increased reda Davis, soprano; Girl's Prints En- and teat gas grenades lined two new attempts at blockade running quality, programs, and functioning Kingins, advancement chairman: emblc: Lochie Bell Overbey, ple- boulevards down which the dem- were reported through the night. Howard 0111a, activities chairman; manpower. ad: Brenida Brandon. contralto: onetrators were marching and tried Belguim was calm at sunrise to- Wilson. Next month the proarran, for Art's Trio: Joe J B. publicity; Otis Valen- Tarry, tenor: Mix- to keep the youths within the nar- day after several days the Cubs will be . forestry, and d of rioting. tine, assistant-Cubmastet and Capt. 1.00 Er-semble; Margaret Atkins, so- row night over 100 lanes The two boulevards run but only on the surltice Behind George Kimbell, the new Cub- conservation. Lag rano: Senior Girl's Choral Club: parallel to each other from the closed doom the leaders of the op- master pareuts attended the meeting. Junkier and Senior Girl's Choral field Place de Brouckere toward the posing camps threatened -battle" Adam,s resigned from the posi- Dave Thornton: scout the North Station. Socialist Foreign Minister Paul ticen of Cubmaster after serving executive was on hand at Fighting broke out Henri Speak, meeting last night and gave the The public is given aecorcrial near the 56. leader at the in that capacity ter, nine time. North Station tfiye a short talk. $1100 nvitation to attend this when the mob tried trade unions, was one of the main All the Cube were dressed in pring invert. to head uptown towards Parka. speakers. the uniform of "knights of the merit, Mounted gendarmes charged roundtable" and a skit was pie- FINANCIER Louts Wolfson, who seeks to win control of Montgomery Ward & Co. from Sewell Avery, ies into the crowd and sent it reeling eenteel about King Arthur. board chairman, is shown on rostrum in New York before a meellng of some 2.800 stockholders. Seat- Shoe Believed back towards the confinement area Leahy, former Notre Dame football coach and now one of his associ- Cubs inducted aa, Bobcats were of the boulevards Aged Lady ed at Wolfson's left Is Frank Jimmy Ringo. Johnny Ringo, ates. The meeting broke Into a hubbub after Wolfson spoke for 90 minutes, and Leahy seized the U.S High pressure fire hoses uere proxies Allen Valentine, Tarrirny Sanders, Panties Would Wolfson said his fide had In excess of 1,000,000 of the CO microphone and declared it over. brought into action to back up To Be Mrs. .. 6.703.932 voting shares, and,, If we win control, in the drat quartet we will boost Ward's quarterly Bill Solomon, Billy Wilson, Steve the cavalry charge. Passes (hnternational Soundphoto) Sexton. Kent Kingins. IN ic pir. Away 11 dividend to 11.20 from the present 75 cents." Jimmy Armed Forces Ignore Leader's Pleas Hashes. Otis Jones, Larry Hester, \atholicC Party Leader Theo nlavid Hall, . Jerry Kimball. Bill ance s Found Melissa Ann Haynes. age 88, died L fevre 'ton in front of the first I Adams. Jimmy Ellis, Jimmy r1.00 By K in Evansville. Indiana. Friday mnr- C THALER male gestieulating for it to atop. March Lion Safety Starts Between The Williams. T'n/ted Press ning. Mrs. Haynes is the widow of The Murray Roselle Sqtaid re- Staff Coresinondent He tams bruehed aside. Those receiving the Bear rank LONDON the late W J Haynes. a former ternel last night after searching tr - Britain dis- Adpaher 300,000 Catholics planned and other awards were Walter closed today that resident of this County. all dev veeterday for the body the United States to march on the city later toctay Blackburn, also the Gold Arrow; ies has She is survived by: two sons, Roars Vith Ears" School Safety Program of Mrs. Max Nance the Befaalo offered flatly In to reduce its to piotegra a 10-million -dollar pro- Jimmy Kerlick, also the Gold Ar-- armed forces by James C. of Princeton, Indiana. River nee- Linden, Tenneeree. two million men. posed cut in aid to parochial row; Skippy Hale, also the Gold ranee by and Burlin T. Haynes V Evansville J C. Maupin today said that a 300.000 and Britian by shoots At least 7.000 police rein- ..Slarety starts between the ears- under 36 than any disease. Among and Silver Arrows: Jer.my- Oldie Panties 250.000 She is also survived ble six grand- new bleek ladies Pump was under a disarmament forced Snow. Dust plan with troops *nod by Is a new pause but an old idea children, accidents kill more than Tommy Williams, Jimmy Adams, that Russia has rejected. children. thirteen greaa-grandchild- found wedesel against a fence row 'Ptt.. boulevards and the side a -that's to be Planted in the minds the combined total of nine diseases Mike Baker. John Paaco, Bill Nall, k pr. British Minister ren, four great-great-grandchildren to the right of where the body of State Anthony Streets connecting them were blank of children and parents week, most frequently musing death. Steve Tesvenette Ti mmy Venable. end several nephews. By UNITED PRESS this found. The Nutting reve-sled to a press con. with the milling shouting mob About of Max Nance 'KAI Her The March loin roartd over the One object is to remind parents one-third of all serious /any South, Den Chief of Den ference the first full details body will arrive at the J. H. shoe has been tentatively identi- 1,00 of the Chants of "Down with Education nation today with that the Noted killer and (-rip- Physical handreaps are caused by One was congratulated by Cub- new Western Churchill Funeral Home Sunday at snow storms in fied as beloneina to Mrs. Nance disarmament plan Amster Levi Collard" mixed with accidents 12:00 and remain there until the ,sotheuthlawoert.th.and Pler of children - the accident - acciording to safety ex- master Kunball for has .good work The United States has not disclosed the bang of f r ec rack ets Maupin "aid that the current boos, funeral which usfloodstsornisin theinSoutthh7 Is often aided and abetted by the perts In Kentucky about 300 and was presented with insignia the details. France disclosed will be held at 2.00 In the river is very swift and that only yells and whistles And a parent's acts of omiaason. children one through 14 die each to wear on ha uniform. part sant Monday Burial will be in crushing ice jam .
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