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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 7-15-1963 The Ledger and Times, July 15, 1963 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, July 15, 1963" (1963). The Ledger & Times. 4251. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4251 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]. • Selected As A Best AU Rcrund Kentucky community Newspaper atile 83 In The Afternoon God Daily Newspaper For Murray We arid Trust Calloway County United Press International 124 OUR 64Ih YEAR Murray, Ky.,-Monday Afternoon, July 15, 1963 MURRAY POPULATION 10, 100 Vol. LXXX1V No. 166.. WISE-CRACKING K IN ON NUCLEAR TALKS Amish Group Visit Eddy Hargrove Is I Youth Band To Murray In Search Morton Dark Taken By Officers Meets With Top U.S. And Of New Settlement • Freak Windstorm --- Eddy Hargrove has been appre- Play "Concert Horse Says hended by the Sheriff's office ac- British Officials; Jovial A group of Amish people from Ohio were in Murray this morning cording to information received to- day. seeking an area where a group of By HENRY SHAPIRO science, held a courtesy meeting At The Fair Sheriff Rickman said that he and the families could settle. Top OP Men with Khrushchev before the formal International deputies W. 0. Spencer and Joe United Press 2 Causes Damage A spokesman for the group said talks to get acquainted. Khrushchev Green sent to the that they now lige in an area where Hargrove home MOSCOW Uft -- Premier Nikita joked over Hailsham's mistake in near Palestine when they learned The feature attraciton for the heavy industry is cramping their S. Khrushchev, in a jovial, wise- confusing Zorin with Foreign Min- Calloway County fair tedhat young Hargrove had return Heal, y rains and strong winds it swooped near the ground, flat- Tuesdta night farming activities. The group which cracking mood, met for 3,, hours ister Andrei Gromkyo Sunday. Is the Murray, - Calloway to his home. struck the county Saturday and tened a field of tobacoo, swept the County caune to Murray today were in a inthehigh U.Scpe; annidngBrc,fitisha Gromyko. also present for the Youth Sand. Deputies Spencer and Green went high winds caused much damage tobacco barn of Clifton Harrell &- This band composed small bus and a car and have been negotiators In courtesy meeting. was all wiles. of personnel from -Murray, to the rear of the home as Sheriff just west of the Martin Chapel area., cross the road, flattened a field of College, Investigating a number of areas to Kremlin conference that could break Diplomats expected Khrushchev to and Calloway County High Schools, Rickman pulled up in front of the Several homes escaped severe corn. Own struck the home of Joe find a place which would be suf- the East-West deadlock on a nuclear sit in at the opening sessions of the The band rehearsed house, Rickinan said, and Hargrove damage Saturday afternoon when a Dortch. has for 3 hours ficiently large for the ten to eleven test ban. negotiations, then turn over the 4 each Tuesday night for the la-st 4 families ran out the back door into the arms, tornado-like wind dipped to the A large tree was broken off and involved. U.S. chief negotiate!' W. Averell job to a subordinate. But his pres- weeks in preparation for the con- The of Deputy Spencer. ground, roughly paralleling the pay- several smaller trees uprooted. then group here today seeks to Harriman and British Minister of ence- added to other signs that have Rose cert tomorrow. find a He was returned to the county the ed road which runs almost due.west the wind took its la.st and most place where the families can Science Lord Hailsham, drove after made observers here optimistic that esents the The concert will be composed of make a jail. He was being held for paroie Iii that area. powerful punch at the home of Joe good living and can live a the meeting to the US. Embassy East and West can reach their first Exploit &- several different types of music violation and escaped from Friciy. Here a large oak tree was It Christian life. Deputy where they presumably compared maior agreement since the Austru scaled Mt The apparently will be mostly music of a light na- Primarily Joe Green as he was being returned wind came from broken off and pushed across the an agricultural people, notes on the talks. state treaty of 1955. They included: Threnfurth two on to the Reception Center at Lyndon, ,l the southwest and moved to the front of the house causing some ture with a overtures the the Amish are considered an asset ltrer romw no immediate corn- —Russia's growing split with Com- Id in turn northeast. side. "We feel that almost to Kentucky.en He has been at large for almost in a west to east damage A large pine tree was also heavy any community since they are merit fromas eithero Western declegoma- munist China and its apparent de- ticnts the everyone will hear some- hard about one week. Eddy Duncan. who direction, downed and numerous other' trees be able to working, honest and are of ' hon. termination to pu t Khrushchev's escaped at the same time, The wind lasted for about three blown over. thing that they know and will en- high moral character. has not Nor was it disclosed when the "peaceful coexistence" policy ahead joy." a spokesman said. They been located as yet. minutes and struck at 5'00 p.m. on Across the road from Mr. Fridy's normally live in large groups next meeting would take place in of all other considerations: including Some of the munbers to be per- together. •Saturday afternoon Apparently the home several large trees were wren- They abstain from the Use the talks which are expected to the unity of the Communist camp. of wind dipped down near the ground, ched off close to the ground. formed are: Skip To My Flute, tobacco, alcohol and anything last about 10 days. Called For Ban else Breathitt Begins IFIEDS • then went back up, leaving a -trail of Apparently no one was injured in based on the tune Skip tei my Lou; which would tend to slow Chris- But Khrushchev's surprise move —Khrushchev's statement in East Deep River Rhapsody, based tian growth. destruction, the freak windstorm, but tobacco. on Sen. Thurston B. Morton Series Of Meetings In heading the Soviet delegation at Berlin earlier this month calling Deep River: a selection of Victor The group here The pith of the wind could bel and corn in the area was severly this morning doeS the opening of the negotiations rais- for a partial _test ban. Herbert favorites, The Valiant Years not believe in WASHINGTON UPS Two prom- traced by the broken tree tops, then I damaged. driving automobiles, OILBERTSVILLE Ky. eat —Dem- ed Western hopes that sonic form —Western willingness to settle for from the Winston Churchill TV however two inent Republicans found occasion friends from a group ocratic gubernatorial nominee Ed- of agreement — perhaps an accord a limited ban if the Soviets will series, Dixie, Alameda, a spanish which does use Sunday to mention Sen. Thruston automobiles have ward T. Breathitt Jr.. today will for a limited test ban -.-might not agree to a comprehensive one. march, and selections from Mere- been driving them Morton of Kentucky as a pee- through this area B. hold the first in a series of meetings emerge from the crucial conference-- Harriman made it clear on his Wilsons in search dark-horse candidate for the Teen-Agers Enter Labor Force dith Music Man which in- of a good place in which sible to plan for the Novcinber campaign Khrushchev, in opening the three- arrival Sunday that the United cludes tunes such as Well's to settle. GOP presidential nomination. Fargo and unite the party. power conference this afternoon, States would like to end all testing, Wagon. Till There Was You, and A lot of attention was directed to enthusiastically pumped the Murton followed political' custom Breathitt and his running mate, hands if agreement can be reached on 76 Trombones just to mention a few the visitors who wore simple clo- of presidential envoy Harriman and •In Calloway In More Numbers by lightly scoffing at the sugges- Harry Lee Waterfield, will talk with inspection systems. of the numbers to be played. thing. The men in the group all Lord Hailsham and remarked: tion, county chairmen and leaders of "We have come with the instruc- Co-directors Phillip Shelton and wore beards and most had on flat "Where do !Democratic factions et Op 11 closed we begin? 'Perhaps we tion to do everything for the con- Bob Singleton said. ;Nye are very brim black hats. CRIPPLER 'Specie/ to the Ledger Tittles) looking for full-time or part-timei. The ladies in the U.S. Rep. Robert A. Taft Jr., of meetings during the next two weeks. should begig by signing an agree- elusion of a comprehensive ban on greatful to the Junior Chamber of group wore long NEW YORK. July 13 — Teen- jobs before 1965. dresses. -Ohio, on a national television-pro- - 'The first meeting tn the series.