The Ledger and Times, September 11, 1954
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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 9-11-1954 The Ledger and Times, September 11, 1954 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, September 11, 1954" (1954). The Ledger & Times. 2158. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2158 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]. ealP 1954 Oslocted Al A Nut All amma Ellatuelly CothidunIty Nowlipartr IINSI•••••••• t bright through parent [ Largest Today's the re. In I stert Circulation The City; Largest News bacona e a date Circulation In package Today sure tl The County •ed for le it is euality. IN OUR 75th YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, September 11, 1954 MURRAY POPULATION 8,000 Vol. LX-RV No. 216 T. MURRAY HIGH TIGER OPENER IS 13-13 TIE V . Cool Nights Are rray High Tiger Backs Outer Te Of Hurricane Bringing Better Large Crowd On Hand Last Edna Ht1,!**,,,For'5N‘ Long Island Lake Fishing Night To See First Grid Game FRANKFORT RP — Cool nights are bringing about further s Hopson , went hat • NEW YORK ell — '• ee dieted for the. New York metropolis improvement in fishing. Depart- The Murray High Tiger" nnd the ville's big fullback f 0 brie after fringes of hurricane Edna •n area and northern New Jersey. ment of 'Fish and Wildlife Re- Russellville Panthers fought to a over- from the one yard 57 yards. New York metropolitan aria Thousands Evacuated sources officials said today. 13-13 tie last night in thc season's a drive of score came in today. w England, girding itself for opening football game. at Holland Murray's second Water temperature has dropped when Don Henry The hurricane, packing winds e full fury of the fifth hurricane Stadium. the third period about four degrees in the state's one yerd line 125 miles an hour, was expecte of the season, evacuated thousands A large crowd was on hand for went over from the major lakes. Department spokes- 15 to batter eastern Long Island short- the opening game of the year ta after' a drive down the field of of persons from homis along men said crappie fishing sail' retes ly after dawn and the' boil up 1954 Tiger in action. yards. coastal areas during the night. the best in all state lakes except see the the New England coast line. the first occasicn for the Alexander made the extra po:nt Police were placed on 24 hair Kentucky and Dewey lakes, where It was At 6 a.M. EDT the storm the 1954 Mureay High good. iDY m was alert and Netional Guardsmen bass catches were reported "on the year also for laeriod centered 135 miles southeast of were on standby call. Civil defense Band to perform. The band is In the final increase." At Kentucky and Dewey when Hopson bulled Atlantic City, N. J... and moving in workers manned emergency regu- under the direction of Irvin Gil- scored again lakes, crappie were running sec- the two yard line after a north northeasterly dieection at gee centers to care for families son. • over from ROI ond. drive of 35 yards. Hop- 30 miles an hour. removed from their homes. Murray's twd TD's can-e. in .the a sustained the extra point over. "Hurricane Edna is expected to The hurricane was taking ap- Fisherman at Kentucky Lake first and third periods. The first son ran IARIIII Murray threatened in the final pass close to the eastern end of proximately the same course as were having best results casting tally came when Alexeneer went period, but couldn't puele through Long Island this morning and then hurricane Carol which killed 66 with flies off the rocky points. over on a thirty yard Leos from VEJOI the Panther defense. into southeastern New England." persons and caused 500 n non dol- Surface plugs also were reported Orr The extre point try failed. The Tigers showed up well lest a weather bureau advisory said. lars property damage in the New working in the early morning and In the second period Russell- night both on the ground and in Hurricane force winds 75 miles England coastal area 12 days ago. -late afternoon. Crappie were biting air. Some nice passes were an hour and up were expected Throughout the night residents best off the deep banks with min- the completed and gains on Ire ground to batter summer residents along of New England coastal areas were nows at depths of 20 to 5l) feet. Hurricane Hunter were outstanding. the southeastern tip of Leng Island moved Inland to shelters set up Crappie Taken In Inlets Tells Of Flight Murray was a decided underdog —millionaires summer re3art.cen- in armories, schools and other pub,- 11. Dale Hollow- regulars reported last night, having lost seven from. ter. tic buildings. Bell, crappie caueht at depths of 24 feet Editor's Note: Lt. Miller the varsity squad of last year, and The Coast Guard reported wines Rhode Island set up 34 refugee Navy hur- at night in the inlets and bays. 30. of Savannah. Ga.. eels.) several front line reserves. of upwards of 35 m:les an hour shelters. Massachusetts heel 17. Left to right, front row: Dick Stout, Jerry Buchanan, Glen Brewer, Stanley Out- Black bass were doing better on ricane hunter pilot, flew around Murray fens were pleased with at Fire Island before dawn. Heavy Forty five Army truck.. from Ft. surface lures and by trotting from land. and into hurricane Edna He also the experience shown by the rain-swept across the 'remotely pop- 15evens. Mass, were dispatched to and 30 to 40 feet deep out in the Ike. Left to right, back row: Carl Stout, Max Outland, Rober!. Young. flew into hurricene Cool Tigers. most of whom heve seen ulated New York mettopolitan three points in Rhode Island and Crappie fishing also was better said Edna a baby as compared little action. area. New Bedford. Mass.. nith 3.000 at Lake Cumberland, with the to the new storm now threaten- The Tiger), play Merganfield Winds of gale force were pre- blankets. 2.000 mattresses and fish running larger than any time ing the Atlantic seaboard In the next week. at Murganfeere th..m 2,000 cots. this season. They werebiting Lest Corn Belt Brighter following dispatch he tells of his play on the home field September Twenty seven trucks went to in inlets and hays at depths of 10 This Week's Balance Sheet flights. 24. Senior Class At Providence. R. L. where all non- to 20 feet. Bass catches are be- Rest Area Grim essential driving was banned at ing made by casting the rocky MILI.ER REEL • Hazel Largest; WASHINGTON lel —The By LT. midnight. Emergency crew" sand- points with surface lures. Press culture Department says this hi The Hot And Cold War As Told To United Viet Nam Chief Officers Elected bagged store fronts and street Fla rte — year's farm crop outlook bright- JACKSONVILLE earner" in low areas to hold back had slightly high- Strips Army Head lest month for farmers in Hurricane Carol The senior class at Haeel is the tides ened expected abnormally h•gh By CHARLES M. MCCANN peaceful purposes. Soviet P.iissia er winds than Edna but Edna Of All Authority largest in the history of the school, Attempt Made On the midwestern Corn Belt but ge- and torrential rains. United Press Staff Correspondent had refused to take part in the seems to be covering more terri- acrt•ording to a report from the mained grim for most of those in Generators Set Up for Ware tory. le school. Life Of Flyer other areas. The week's goad and bad news historic "atoms peace" SAIGON. Indochina —Pre- Electric generators used for season with crop on the international balance shent which the President announced This is my third mier Ngo Dinh Diem of the elate The officers of the class are as emergency power were hastily lift- The department's August CHICAGO rift —Lt. Franciszek The last Dec. 8 Mr. Eisenhower de- the hurricane hunters but this is of Viet Nam has stripped has army follows: Dan Poyner. president: report Friday showed good westh- Good ed onto trucks and taken to high Jarecki.former Polish air force cided to go ahead anyway, in co- the first hurricane in wh,-.'n I have chief of all power and ordeeed him To.rinjc Dan Story, vice nresident; er improved corn and soybean 1. The Red victory in Indochina ground pilot who flew to freedom an a operation setth other cmunlries "of flown in miles from cc tiers tend out al the country, the government • Jean Ray. secretary: Nancy Taylor. prospects last month in the great awoke the west to the danger that Military aircraft were moved in- Soviet MIG-15 fighter plane in good will." still found 70 knot winds. announced today treasurer: Patsy Shipley. reporter. micharestern breadbasket. But, in all of Southeast Asia mignt fall land and warships were ordered 1053, told police today assassins 3‘ The new anti-Communist gov- . We. including my 11 man. crew Diem ousted Gen. Nguyen Van The class elected as thi.r mem- other ereas, the withering nalebrum• to Communism. As the result eight out to sea to ride out :he storm.