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Messenger-Inquirer du lieu suivant : Owensboro, Kentucky • 2

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ENJOY THE COMORT TRAIN TRAVEL Belueen EVANSVILLE OWENSBORO LOUISVILLE Was fcsSA Tiro Trains Daily Air Conditioned Newly Modernized Coriches Individual Reclining Seats Avoid the hazards of highway travel go by train In ail kinds of weather when you travel by train you can relax in confidence and let the engineer be your chauffeur while you watch the scenic Audubon countryside roll by This is the smart sate way to travel SCHEDULES TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS No 151 No 155 No 156 No 154 le45A 2:40 AM tv Evansville Ar 305 AM 7:35 PM 2:05 PM 300 AM Lv Henderson Ar 2:13 AM 7:25 PM 2:50 PM 3150 AM tv Owensboro Ar 1:30 AM 6 35 PM 3:25 PM 4 45 AM tv Hawesville Ar 12:44 AM 5:29 PM 3:46 PM 502 AM tv Cloverport Ar 12:23 AM 5:12 PM 4:23 PM 5:40 AM Irvington Ar 1 1:53 PM 4:23 PM 545 7:10 AM Ar Louisville tv 10:45 PM 3:10 PM OR URTHER INORMATION CALI LAN TICKET AGENT LOUISVILLE NASHVILLE RR WBWflTW i A act Meceo OWENSBORO Daviess (Continued rom Page One) Owensboro Ky Incorporated 209 Allen appier TOMMIES" for Lounging or Sleeping 595 Enchanting Home Clothes GIT She'll Really Sing About! 1 1095 1795 SUBSCRIPTIONS 3 4 tricot Tommies nylon 25 flattened by the tornado as it swept through that section yester day Kelly said the building was blush 32 to 51000 The above barn lo cated on the farm of 0 Kelly on the Lyddane Bridge Hoad was sands of dollars in damage yes terday The tornado apparently originating somewhere near West the was and a tobacco barn filled with corn and hay valued at $1000 (Pho to by Paul Parker) Carnegie Endowment for Interna tional Peace Slated to testify before a special com mitt ee investigating tex tile raging wind was not known definitely last night Verified re ports included two barns leveled and a house damaged on the farm of former County Judge James Wilson near Sorgho one barn lev eled on the Miller farm Henderson Road two barns lev eled and a tenant house damaged on the 11 ord farm near Sor gho two one filled with cat tle and sheep and another with to as well as tenant house on the James Kennedy farm imme diately across West Highway GO from the WVJS towers a barn on the Kelly farm west of Kennedy's place was lost The houses of Dr Thomas Boldrick and Thomas also in that immediate vicinity were damaged The tornado next struck at the Medley Distilling Co where it tore the roof from a fabricated steel warehouse It leveled an abandoned brick boiler house at the ield Packing Co In the Maceo area a barn was blown down on the Ben Hawes farm a home a barn was leveled on (he Waitman Taylor farm near Lewisport Bus Driver Saw Twister Coming Harvey Reid a bus driver of the Daviess County school system and who was at the Sorgho school at the time the tornado hit said he saw the coming He described it as a large cloud that looked like a shaped puff of sweeping across fields He said (here were only a few children on his bus since the school boll had not yet rung Reid called the children from the bus a got them into the school for pro tection just as the tornado hit at $15 nfl 12 50 30 City Ind The tornado struck Sor gho at about 3:15 and reached Tell City at about 5 PATH TORNADO above map shows the path taken by the tornado that caused thou teacher at mu ripped PROBERS WANT TO KNOW HOW HISS NAMED TO GROUP Dec 10 LT) Taylor described as large as guinea eggs The storm hit the Lewisport section at about 5 In the Tell City Ind area north cast of Lewisport wind carried hail large enough to dent cars Rodney Brown 127 21st St a store keeper gauger who was working at Tell City at the time said the wind and hail ripped the top on his convertible to shreds ollowing the rain the hail in his car was two inches in diameter Brown re ported Ben arm The tornado also leveled a tobac TOP: in multi fllament acetate and ray on crepe Eggshell and scarlet aqua and turquoise: or pink and wild rose Sizes 40 in Proportionettes exempt foundations were two offi cials of the Carnegie philanthropic group President John John son and John Davis noted New York attorney and a trustee of the endowment Hiss former Stale Department official was convicted and is serv ing a penitentiary service for ly ing under oath when he denied passing secret government papers to a Soviet espionage agent After leaving the government and before his indictment Hiss was named president of the multimil lion dollar Carnegie peace fund by a nominating committee of which Davis was director The House committee is probing the activities of tax exempt founda tions with special emphasis on possible use of philanthropic funds ior subversive purposes 2 RIGHT: Quilted Tommieset with robe and matching pajama in fine multi filament acetate and rayon crepe Pink and cherry aqua and turquoise lemon yel low and Chinese gold Sizes 32 to 40 in Proportionettes MESSENGER OR INQUIRER CITY RATES One year In advance by carrier Daily onlv one year by carrier Dally Sunday per week by carrier Dally only per week by carrier SUBURBAN EDITION RATES or town'll in Owensboro trading ter ritory daily and Sunday tier week MAIL RATES In Zones 1 and 3 (Within 150 Miles of Owensboro) One year in advance i Six months in advance Three months In advance One month in advance Daily except Sunday 5 issues week) per year Dally except Sunday (5 issues week) six months Daily except Sunday (5 issues week) three months Daily except Sunday 5 Issues week) one month Sunday only one vear ir advance Sunday only si mrmfhs in akune Sunday only three months in advance Sunday onlv one month in advance 7nnt 12 'More Than 150 Miles rom Owensboro 8 no 450 25085 6 00 350 175 75 3 00 200 1 0050 Homes Barns Power Lines Are Smashed able man was out on the repair to learn how Alger Hiss was job he added chosen for the presidency of the Radio Station WVJS was knocked off the air when the storm cut 1 the electric power to the radio transmitting station on West High way 60 and downed the telephone lines that connect the downtown studio on Allen Street with the' transmitting station The station went off the air at 3:20 By 6:09 the city power com pany had electric power restored to the transmitting station so ra dio staff members broadcast from there The telephone lines to the downtown studio were repaired by' 8 so the station resumed normal operations at that time RIGHT: with embroidered mandarin col lar In pomegranate red tur quoise or moongold Sizes 32 to 38 in Proportionettes When your cold gets into your throat and chest and cough develops work fast Creotnulsion relieves quickly be cause it: 1 Soothes raw sore throat and chest membranes 2 Loosens and helps expel sertny phlegm 3 Mildly relaxes systemic tension 4 Aids nature tight the cause ot irri tation 5 Has stood the test of millions ot users You must be pleased or your druggist will refund vour money CREOMUL'SION rthccs Coughs Chest Colds Acute Bronchitie 3:18 he said The bus was not I quickly and helped close the leak damaged Sorgho School Damaged Mrs Wilson the school said the large sections of the roof from me building and knocked out several window panes Teachers tried to get the children to lie on the flour or crawl under their desks they were too frightened she said Much of the damage to the school was caused by rain which leaked through the torn roof Darkness Stops School Bus Another school bus driver Charles Grant said he was going to the Stanley School when the fringe of the storm struck Darkness he described as so I could bare ly see the white line on the high swept over the bus Hail stones as as small started pelting lhe Ims Grant said he the along until he was able to park it behind the Stanley School About two inches of hail covered the ground he said The Pleasant Grove Baptist Church also was damaged by the storm The church located near the Sorgho School had several stained glass windows broken Judge James Wilson Home The storm damaged the home of former Daviess County Judge James Wilson on the Lyddane Bridge Rd minutes after a funeral service was completed there As the tornado hit the home Judge Wilson and his family were pass ing through the fringe enroute to Rose Hill Cemetery The services had been for Miss Mary Shauntcc deceased sister of Mrs Wilson Mrs Delbert Glenn and Mrs Ira Taylor Jr were in the Wilson home when the twister hit Win dows of the residence were blown out plaster was shaken from the walls barns and outbuildings were leveled Considerable damage was done by rain blowing through the windows but neighbors gathered Here Mr Santa Claus are the perfect answers to your gilt problems TOMMIES pajamas and sleep or lounge sets for the girl of YOUR dreams All are tailored just the way she likes them in fabrics and colors love! co barn on the Ben Hawes farm about five miles east of Owens boro on Highway CO and damaged a stock barn Mrs Hawes who was in her farm home when tornado struck said the storm preceded by darkness a deep roaring and A radio man at Green River REA reported severe damage to power lines in the path of the storm Lincs were knocked down 'along the Lydanne Bridge Road West ifth Street Road and West Highway GO In the area north of Owensboro main lines were down all the way to Hawesville and in Knottsville Pcllville and loral ar ea All linos had been restored by 8 except a short stretch mnin linn nn Vnf lliahwnv AO fhp WASHINGTON radio operator said Every avail House investigators today sought Wednesday Dec 10 1 952 THE OWENSBORO KY INQUIRER Louisville Swept through Sorgho the outskirts of Owensboro and other communities reaching loll ing spots Truck Lifted Off Road When Earl Phelps Jr an em ploye of the Glenn uneral Home returning to the Wilson home for funeral equipment he said the wind lifted the truck he was driv ing and set it down again Damage At Medley Distillery On the outskirts of Owensboro a Medley Distilling Co truck was pushed about 100 feet and the roof of a fabricated steel ware house was ripped open A truck that was approximately half load ed with tax paid whiskey at the time the tornado struck was lifted off its wheels several times The wholesale warehouse where the truck was loading was shaken so badly that whiskey cases stacked in it were almost toppled The roof of the building was lifted pulling i the supporting pillars from their anchorage I Damage to the steel warehouse was extensive and permitted rain i to reach cases containing empty bottles Ben Medley one of five owners of the distillery said that damages could not be estimated last night The cases contained bottles and cartons ordered to fill Christmas orders Medley said he saw the storm approacit while at his home on Bon Harbor Hills He said he saw a black cloud gaining speed as it i approached Owensboro knew it was going to mean trouble for someone but little did I think it i would be Hugh Cecil 910 19th St said the storm hit while he was work ing in the tax paid warehouse He estimated that the wind lasted about a minute He said the whole building was popping Downs another Medley employe said that he was just walking into the bottling plant when i the tornado hit When asked howl it sounded he answered was just one of those roars You could hear the thing coming for orging Company Roof Hit Robert Brewer oi me uw ensboro orging Co 2300 2nd St said the wind blew two large sections of roof from the plant and dropped them on the railroad be 1 side the building Both roof sections 1 were about 50 feet long and about 10 feet wide he said Company workers removed the roof sections i from the railroad WVJS Service Interrupted On highway 60 about a mile west of Owensboro city limits the storm 1 clipped outdoor advertising signs 1 and scattered the metal from them in open fields north of the high way Roofs were blown from some small buildings along the road and the upper parts of tire buildings were torn off On Waitman Taylor's arm In the Lewisport area County Waitman Taylor reported he lost a home and two barns full of tobacco containing approximate Jy 2000 sticks He said two other barns on the place were damaged He said a conservative estimate of the damage would be $15000 The 1 storm was accompanied by hail Louisville 4 CENTER ireside Tommies with tapestry brocade tunic touched with black velvet topping black faille tapered trousers Rose petal or turquoise with black sizes 32 tolls in Proportionettes 10 BAKER VAUGHN'S PRE HOLIDAY SALE CAjrt A I Mademoiselles Deliso Debs and ZKlfxO Accent Shoes to Close Out! Save $3 to $6 on each pair! Reg price $1195 to $1695 WCE $875 To $1175 BAKER VAUGHN SHOE CO The Owensboro Inquirer Published by the Owensboro Publishing Co Inc dally except Saturday and Sun day at Owensboro Ky NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS Unsolicited manuscripts or pictures will not be returned unless accompanied by postage Entered as second class matter June 16 1918 at the rnstoffice at Owensboro Ky under act March 5 1879 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled ex clusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed In this news paper as well as all AP news dispatches 'I wSn 1 I ax i nr fiiiL Ltui mi nuiB ss gJk ir '4 hv i 'I 1k 1 an I 7 i jjmr I I 'J I vri' vA i 1 a i 8 fwr i I fl r' 7 IllgPiSIr rn I 'X i 4s A 4 a jr 1 i 'I 3 i i I 111 X'' gieBgSratflrT 1 TsfifeMHfl 1 1 km is a vou need I 7 iV niy 1 Jhf I i I' st "4 1 i 11 AL iWMirn TW III MME IIJUII IM III 7 I Wr 'V TV' I i i jc 'wTikwinCTwr i iii ii inn ummjihi t' 1 Sk 7 va i i Jcj 7 Vi V'vuvA T' Z' wwX VUanZ xJ i rz jf is A A 1 7 'l Jifc JL JI jMmI xz Qs 1 1 ISfc WL IEK' LX'' 1 flbMH I I I ZT i A fs I i Tu iA 'i VP il I NUfcL'M iv Tr wafer 3W1 a aa 9 9 flH I fl tv HI I 'll KZA Bl SB be Wl 3 i ZEi 1 4 7 45 A 2 4" ri it I I 4 yVn I wz2Z 795 I a vZ fi M' 11! 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