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The Ledger and Times, June 30, 1953 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 6-30-1953 The Ledger and Times, June 30, 1953 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, June 30, 1953" (1953). The Ledger & Times. 1336. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/1336 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]. TNT 29, 1953 Selected As Best All Round Kentucky Community, Newspaper for 1947 We Are Weather Helping To KENTUCKY: Mo.sily fair tonight and Wednesday ex- Build cept for a chance of isolated Murray evening thundershowers in the mountain areas. Low ta- Each Day night 70 to 75. , - Iktia........osewowwoonisopeossmi United Press YOUR PROGRESSIVE HOME NEWSPAPER IN ITS 74th YEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, June 30, 1953 MURRAY POPULATION . - - 8,000 Vol. XXIV; No. 1 5--5 NEW REBELLIONS IN EASTERN GERMANY MIGs Fall As Gasoline On CallovvItylicautu REED THREATENS--ON—TAX-COMM4 ••) Murray People Attending • 4e 14,— Baptist A . 4e,, t1ds•E additive deseri• Camps Sabrejets heal as ost development Machinery Wrecked Several Calloway young people by Germans in motor i 'ontroduc- attended Baptist camps over the non of tetra, 31 years past weekend, with William Mc- ago," is being .4 to Shell By JOSEPH ELF:MING in Soviet Berlin and spread across Warm Up Elrath now attending the Cedar- gasoline according to ..:harles Mason t'nited Press Staff Correspondent' the zone. more Baptist RA Camp at Cedar- the Kentucky Lake Oil BERLIN June 30 I UP!---Rebel- 'Last week, an East Be rliner's' Baker of more, Ky. Company of Murray. lious East Gernilins, delfy!ng Rus- ration card entitled him to only By WARREN FRANKLIN McElrath is assistant camp direr- -It gives the average car up sian bayonets and scoffing- at a quarter-pound of meat, an ap- United Trees Staff Correspondent tor and music director. The inter- to 15 per cent more powei. more Communist promises, launched A proximately equal amount of • SEOUL, Korea Jutwe 30 oUPi— mediate groups of the various mileage. and from 50 to 150 per new campaign of fire and fury bread, and — if he was lucky — CocIty Allie Sabre-jet pilots shot churchesa net music director. The cent longer life for spark plugs," against the Reds in Germany today. two pounds of fish. Many grocers down 15 MIGs today: setting new intermediate groups of the various Baker said. He also said that the 1 A large part of Sasony-Anhalt co u Id offer only two ounces daily and monthly enemv churches attended last week while jet de- gasoline containing the new pro- Province's coal fields was report- of jam in place of the fish ration. struction records :led dealing Com- the junior groups are attending duct also cleans old plugs. and , ed in flames, while workers Vegetables and -fruit were al- munist air prestige its woost blow this week. Bro. S. E. Byler wat cuts down on pre-ignition, ail throughout Soviet Germaoly were most unobtainable. in Korea. the camp pastor last week. most serious cause of imocking. walking off the job and wrecking Hunger riots were reported to- The mass destruction of the Attending a Sunday School The new additive is TCP, a cresyl industrial machinery. day in Erfurt, Dessa, Halle, faster-than-sound Russian - mare Conference and fellowship meeting (rhymes with wrestle, compound In the big cities in-- the Soviet Frankfurt on-Order, and other key TiliGs ran the June total ep to 74, at Ridgecrest last week were C. which gets its results by ensuring zone, mobs of housewives were cities. It more than the previous Vet of A. Bucy, Jr. homes Forrest, and more efficient burning of the gathered slut side- government Earlier. the Reds had threat- 63 set last September. Hal Shipley. They were accom- gasoline. buildings to protest the recent ened the rebels- with 'speedy Five famous Korean let aces panied to the camp by Rev. Tom The pew product is the result brbakdown in the Red supply sys- trials" Mod sever punishment. led the Sabres into the most gloi McCullough of Nashville. Tenn., screaming: of • research She)l began for the m, Red Germany's Justice Minister ous day of their And forme rpastor of the Chery Corner history. from Air Force over five years ago. -"We want bread for our chil- Max Fechner said thot "arson- the blazing air duels, another ace. Baptist Church tle It has been used in Navy fighters dren" ists. robbers, murderers and other America's 36th. emerged: F.irst :..t. ahd B-36 bombers, and engineers . The food situation in .Red Ger- criminals" who took part in tha Henry Buttleman. of 3721 21st began tests for its use in auto Shift's Of Power many has grown critical durkg wave of rioting that swept tne Street, -Baysidt. New .11N)rk, -downed mobiles. the two weeks since revolt flared Soviet Zone on June 17 will be his 5th MIG in 12 dais. Accounts For Two • Petroleum Marketer, a trade • harshly dealt with. Cigracachomping • Maj. Je.aes Ja- magazine, said that these tests He promised that demonstrators bara, of Wichita. Kan., history's Biggest Stories showed that the second tankful of Monkey Makes Same who "committed' no criminal acts- - first* jet ace now on his second gasoline containing TCP would NEW YORK June 30 RIP)— RED-FACED WITH ANGER, Rep. Daniel Reed (R), New 'fork. chairman of the tax-writing House ways will not be punished. Lair of duty, bagged ,ltst.13th and and means committee, threatens produce the full effects of in- The shift of powei in Russia and to resign from Congress If his committee is bypassed to force a floor Of Pursuers, But 14th to take the lead and vtite on President The Communist definition of again creased power and mileage and the United States -- the worlees Eisenhower's excess profits tax extension bill. The seene is the rylee committee pull to within t‘y A kills of the meeting, where House Majority "cr"iminal' 'is so elastic, however, Insure re-liability of spark plug tWo must powerful nations Leader Charles Halleck (seated, left, near Reed) of Indiana Insisted Appetite Downs Him record set by Capt. Joseph Mc- it was the "will of the majority of that Fechne els announcement performance. placed 1 and 2 in the Iltst of the both parties" to wrest the bill from Reed's grip. In background, Connell of Apple Valley, Calif., seated on filing cabinets, are (from left) seemed certain to mean long terms The Shell slogan is "The most 10 biggest news stories of tbe GOP Reps. Walter Norblad of Oregon, Jobs Rhodes of Ari- PITTSBURGH June 30 tUTO— now in Oliver in prisons or slave labor camps the United States. powerful gasoline your car call first half zona, Bolton of Ohio, Charles Gubscr of California, William Bates, Mass. (international) South American immigrant mon- of 1953 chosen today by A for thousands of German anti- use." Baker said that the gasoline the editors of United key which went on a banna eat- Jabara knocked his 13th MIG Press. Communists. Some probably lett on in Murray now. The death spree the produce out of the North Korean skies in is sale of Russian Premier ing in city's be put to death. • - - Josef Stalin and Montgomery Children yards, defying evert tear 'at- the• morning, when nine of the the aseension of n• • •.. 1 Aid On Way For gas Fee-hner did not say how many Getargi Malenkov was tempts to evict him. Coded up to- Red jets were downed. and got the the to.,, In "Operation Needle"'Asp -It in Germans have been swept up by Gamma Globulin story as Drought Stricken day a victim of his own aftpetite. other in the -afternoon, when the voted by United Press the Red dragnet., but West Berlin, editors. Dwight After four days of gorging in a 'Hailers destroyed Nis* ntore. Great Promise Eisenhower's in- MONTGOMERY. .. Southwest Area authorities estimated that Russian auguration was voted as the sec- warehouse of the Banana Supply A plucky Ciusashao. rausidron 4UP L--Several thousandAla youpgsters2 une .'9111W•lgaleY Hits troops and Red pollee have ar- Against Polio ond biggest story o Co.. the banana-stuffed monk leader John McKay an RCAF ex- of the first half lined up today to receive .naect.onili 1' WASHINGTON June 30 woo rested at least 40,000 persons. Re- ir of 1953 Agriculture Deportment otitctai" skowed. tip enough so that his pur- change pilot. knocked down a jet •- — of gamma globulin in the tit.tr -V• • ports filtering through the Iron For the first time, the United today goet ' ready to ship up to suers were able to drive him into to keep the MTG.-massacre from By DELOS SMITH' community-wide attempt to halt Curtains aid 68 prisoners have becoming Press chose thg 10 biggest news est isitors $8.000.000 worth of livestock feed a home-made corral' of'screens. an all-American show Uniteeili Press Selene* Falleee possible polio epidemic been executed. stories a a halt year because the into drought-parched counties o: John Cantanzarro, co;owner of The previous record of 13 kills NEW YORK June 30 ILIP)— Teams ot doctors and nurses in- An announcement that the Com- first six l months of 1953 were so Texas and Oklahoma and indicated the banana company, borrowed a f in one day W:15 544 on July 4.
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