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}}| ll; Nfigmflgefé‘id(gt LBurkhard,I Casey County :1 malor stumbling block to a rate increase his Prerogative," said Mr. Trupen “l’on {raise the star
} 1 ‘> ll l1 DaViS, Lyon County 1:815:21, 153351;;ifigllléam 1‘1; lhlls been ill the 80113th which li'dS not CV01] ShOUId “0t tCll hill] llOW l0 (lCllVCl’ his news— WllOSC p611 C2
l 1 1 l Ilelé 81:32? CMessmger‘Algus, Centialeccoilyf 1Clilll1hcarmdgs on the administration bill paperS, nor what leC of vehicle to bt‘ lis l’Cf 0an ‘
. } kl . a 1. Iaumrnisar, Courier—Journal ’ * an other intereste . . .~1 utilized. Yo - - - . 1,
1 l ll gmes, Lomswlle; Fifth) Frank C. Bell, Trinilgl‘: been denied an 0 - .d groups hang sectio l 11,111‘11 (1SS1g11 111111 lo 111 certain Kentmk‘ S
l 1 }él t ”"982”? fiedford; Szxth, George Trotter En- substitute t bppOrtuinty to testify 011 the n, )ut §Ou cannot tell hnn that he lllleudous. W
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‘ lkl ‘icgrfiglllrw Independent, AShland; T1‘enth Maui“: F E 0111 egIShthC Chairman Bernard tht ‘5 worded or what ma\~ be the oral lll‘llhin 400 n
l 1 ll at—LadgeegcltvggtsllfiNeTw-Y, IYliddlesboroi State- Ti IIStCl'S t0 DOS-ml Committee members. flngCmCHt, it is “0t the phraseologv Of 1116 l1111Ids “W? “11
; l : 151}! Lexington; State-at-L1arge11f1 psln1CHelZlfi-Léader’ I In Ctt1"1TW€IS delivered to committee mem— COntractI but the actual performance that Kentuckv ha
‘ ‘ l ' ll 32:: steamers Immediate m as; kkd wk “ekek points: mkkkkes kw of the 1p] lkkkkaké for
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l l l} l l Fulton. g u on county News, 1. Second class rate proposals “are some— tionllelame to p111d—111—111t1111111cc subscnp- l111181r11 M011
} l l Ken‘UCky Press Service, Inc. what 1683 drastic than originallv Proposed” 111/51 ImQSt II‘CWSPHPCIS attempt to avoid 1120 C0unties
ll l l li11lkl James M- Willis, President and the“ imPflCt is Spread over two ve'i Th1 11131111011111 commas Of 511011 Parmeflks- kgas Presently
'll l: l l 1ll Gem. M . Messenger, Brandenburg bl,” “the (iffect of a one-cent surchar ,1 VII: . “6 lave bcc" ODIUIOHS from learned iur- 'The State rar
}} }} } } }} }1 }; ge . WIlson, 2:? MW 16“,,” dent still be serious on mam} small news Sc “1 istls that such payments made bv the pub- lProducer, wit
ll! 111$ ll } l 11 _ McLean Countfsllvew: Calh dlsappomtment" although in 801116 res ectp I Ilplowe relatmmhlp- SOmC newspapers een (lepletel
}'I,} l'i}ll ll} }} ,1 . Victor R. Portmann, Secretarquwjm. mm they represent “a step in the right (11) S :l01C accepting “911 PGCaid subscriptions }‘p°t911tlfll and
}}}1;,}}} }} } Perry I. Ashley,I Asst. Secretary-Treasurer tron.” lrec— tlfi tthat particular reason. Some contracts Ilhe PTIOdlICtic
lll ll ‘1 University of Kenthy, Lexington 3~ NEA’S position is set forth in t] -1aI l,“ llaVe read carefully circumvent the 11110.“ 11T1p0rta
I} }} 3}; Cha' Board Of Directors resolution adopted at the recent eonv t' 1e situation by stating that the publisher, at }Eas1]y trained
ll: ‘1 k 1‘} : rald tlindflghlllél-liiam T: Dav“, Lyon County Her— uring Congress “to insist that pro :f1-1llnl l116 reque.“ 0f the Sl‘bSCTilmr, is acting as I Sincerely
ll H} l 1 ‘MiddlestW; ’Nnilmfifi Kbilliiigll’a Daillg), News, Cations for public service costs of llie f) o; tlie dcposrtoryI to make period—call credits to }€Ffort Of her
‘l‘l 3} l ‘1 ‘ | 212:5? bs%fings; Bo Gardner, Gonui‘iermlgiififi Ofiice be made before action is takeiotS 1e rollte Gamer. 1SNPA) lcan place H11
1‘1‘1 ;}} i=1 lgl ll oer , .0 gay, Shelby NewS, Shelbyoillo- Offi- Change the second 1. 1. 1 0 :0! :6: * * the mainstrcg
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Dstal resolu. i Wll_____—__50n Wyatt Says . . ' . -r=
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W- l N M d H Vt l R Ie In Economic Growl i;
y years and eWS e la ave I a O l i
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Senate P'O‘ I about a most timely .toPlC £10 r all Kenf— I. z, " g Several items stand out in the statistics i
V “.351“;le l kaIEmS#the economic deve opment ‘0 ‘r as possible indicators of future economic i
ustal service. our Commonwealth. The sublect is of 1m« ‘ . it” growth in Kentucky in the light of our l
tfinally led lmediate concern to lhls group folr the a resource-potential and existing manufac- i‘i
Rd Of 1958» l news n1€d1£llllZWC a Vltal.r016 top1ay11r1 . 3"” turing complex. Forecasters believe that l
“1 Congres- our COOpemtwe CEO“. to seize pOSltWC-y “15 fill 4*” 03%;" most of the businesses that boomed in the if
CS to £0110“, i moment Of opportunity, to hasten our indus— '2}; 19505 will continue to grow in the 19605. ii
core of the . trial and agricultural growth, to .improve a“ ”a; National production gains of 100% or : .
rereases, l materially in our. day the economic, socral v2“; 1. “3&3 I: .. more were registered by Utilities; Chemicals, ’
i and cultural fabric Of‘ Kentucky. 1 if i if“; drugs, plastics; electronics, electrical appli- ‘1 ‘
. Kentucky, m this time Of ever acce erat: 333‘s; meg? ‘ ances and machinery- and rubber. The in—
ling change, on the 011C hand 13 bese 1t 1?, “*1 ml r ' dustries demonstrating gains of 50% to
l problCmS; 0” the other hairl- blessecse i V ' ”a, 100% included: paper, clay, furniture, glass, ,
illctin, Feb, . advantages awaiting proper 11.11:?11011; cc: ’ s: stone products; petroleum; machine tools,
rte and Na— i ments O-f 0:”- lccolgmlgdahed'iistmeentp 0We 1 viii” 1' 1 other non-electrical machinery; clothing;
whim that l iiinirgiiiccoalcwitlor 4g3 percenlt less personnel LT' CO“ WILSON W" WYATT fileblichted metals; steel and other primary '
lyi'diliwugii: l than in 1950. New employment must be Kentucky than in the nation as a whole. 1 The. figures are important to Kentucky
1g his own found for thesemcn and others displacled Total Kentucky manufacturing is up 1351 for our program ShOUId be oriented to take; _
. . I by automation in the factory and on he percent as compared w1th 94.5 percent for . f t 't’ Y .
to an} coii- 'iarm. Our agriculturC requll‘CS intensive the United Statcs. Our wage and salary full advantage .0 our .oppor‘uniy. our i
)resentatu'c, J research new markets and processing facili— . l , it in manufacturin and in whole- state—community, public—private program .
3f the “Wk" “ ' ' 7 . . l r efforts to in- emp oymcr . i _ L . g: b 21 ,5 of economic development has been organ— _
' the b0“ as ties. We must ICdOUbC 0U . l . sale and retail tradc'each increased y ' ized with this in mind. I am pleased to i
eliver a 'ccr- sure our young people and our tlcactwrstlil: per cent in the period 1950—1960; the na- note that Kentucky is attracting a goodly ii
11“ W21" ‘Jl‘ opportunity m Kentucky equa ' 0 1c tional increases. were 8'0 percent and 18.0 share of the growth industries which I have ’
3 . " found anywhere else 111 the nation. Our percent respectively. " . . , , 1 ‘il :
nything not lorogram, to be successful, must open up A Department of Economic Develop— listed. 'TlllS means that the Vitality of our 1 H; .
’0 Obtami‘d' l isolated areas and untapped resources, must m ent review of developments for 1960 industrial base is eqnstantlyfbeing fstrength— ‘ ii
rult rcrllaiiis :raisc the standard of living of our people shows that plans for 88 new manufacturing ened. It goes Wit rout saying], c: corfilrse, ‘ l ,
.ipcn. l’ou lwlrose per capita income is increasing but operations or additions to existing plants that we welcome anyfnelz 11: ul: ryll wtiei vl ,
”Ingmar: lis yet only 70% of the national average. were announced for Kentucky last year. wrth the advantzliges 0 a t1enlulc y olctailill i T
,1Cl? til’ll); Kentucky’s natural endowments are tre— These new facilities, when in full produc— pgqmtige: 11:06:33,031 a wor 1w ne cor r 1 ii
llll‘ltlclflt‘lli‘ linendous. “/6 arc I‘lt the centerof industry tion will represent a total investment of l Tl‘he Business DeiieloPrnent Corporation l.”
' street and land consumption m'flie Umted‘ States. $161 mllhon and some 6500 new mm. a $35 million rivatelv financed and pri: 3'
r con— 50.7 percent of Americas population lives Moreover, last year plans were announced , . l. dp . ‘. t. h d 1 ‘
\\ >01“ of'11 lwithin 400 miles of this state—almost two— for construction of five new electric-power \ate y. manage organiza ion, 1' as ma 6 i 1i
ble ilef tlie thirds live within 500 miles of our borders. generating plants and additions to cost $216 C9mm1tment5 for . #3?de tota mg 5%? l 5
mg 0 tl at iKentucky has an abundant water supply, million. \Vhen completed, these new power $400,000 An officra en ing agenlcry, e i
.inaiice b1" ladequate for the requirements of any in— sources will add 1,269,000 kilowatts to the Kentucky Industrial Development malnce 1 ;
“’31)“le 9'): dustrv. More than three quarters of the State's generating capacity. These manu- Authority, has made .tWO loans tOtF‘llng l '3
C surscru} llZO counties have large supplies 0f natural facturing and power production advances $467,090,111” Authority has a $2 mrl 10“ j t
)t to. not“ 1gas presentlv available for industrial use. Will mean—in the current year of 1961— appropriation from the.1960 General A; . ,
h batnzifi‘} : ,The state ranks third as a bituminous coal more than 20,400 new jobs when construc— sembly to make loans in connection. vgit
learne Ill]. .producer, with less than 4 percent of the tion employment and generation of sup— building new plants and creating in us- i f
by the pu) total estimated high-volatile deposits having portive jobs in trade, services and other trial .subdivis10ns. Both the private and the l .
onstitute 1i; lbeen depleted. Kentucky is rich in timber fields are also taken into account. public lending agencies have mang apptha— . I
“CWSPaPeS ‘potential and is 13th among the states in The list Of products to come from the “0113 ““de 1??“‘1‘1‘3 Twenty— W en— 1. .1
ubscrlptIO‘: ithe Production of oil. Lastly, and Perhaps new and enlarged manufacturing facilities tricky communities have financed plants ii ;
ie contrfliz lmost ilnportant, is the pool of responsible, shows considerable diversification: chemicals through the issuance of $231,270,000 in in- l i
:umycint tit “leasily trained people who are eager to work. and allied products, clothing, truck bodies, dustrial ' revenue bonds. Citiestl arlld ltgal l
{Ubhsieh ‘19 l sincerelv believe that the cooperative electronic equipment, automotive parts, foundationsf 1E 000136}?th \llVl l 1:1 [C I
IS acting h ctlo ‘ ' ' ' d ro er leadershi fertilizer, electric motors, furniture, alloys, partment 0 “”101an. 6V6 opmen "“6 1 1‘
lll credits to l rt Of her Citizens an p p 'p - ' _ raised and are now raismg millions of dol- j .
Can place the Commonwealth squarely in petroleum products, and die castings lars t2) launch industrial subdivisions and ‘
'th mainstream of American economic de— among many others. . . b ild manufacturin lants .
. . .r. i‘relopment in the “60’s.” Our recent efforts Our industrial d1versrfication and access U . g i' - d I j:
Its the 1)“ ‘have already borne a considerable measure to varied natural advantagesare most 1m- . The entire state 1s eing F3131): g6}; og- :.
10f success, Since World War II, industrial portant, for over the nation, in the last ten really for the first time. T118 95 2 [1111.101] .
‘CXpflIlSlOn has been 43 percent greater in years, there has been a sharp contrast in state—federal prolect is the largest geological Ill

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