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The Ledger and Times, October 02, 1953 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 10-2-1953 The Ledger and Times, October 02, 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, October 02, 1953" (1953). The Ledger & Times. 1415. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/1415 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]. P T Selected AS Best All Round KelthIcky Commtlnity NoWapaper for 1947 S ligEnt 11,1111114111I Weather 111111 Helping To e'111101 Kentucky: Fair tonight. low Build Murray 58 to 82 west. 52 to 58 east. Saturday mostly sunny and Each Day quite warm. [ We Ar. —United Press YOUR PBOGREEISTVI HOMI NEWSPAPIB Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, October 2, 1953 MURRAY POPULATION - - 8,000 Vol. X)(IV; No. 233 PAYffli IN ITS 74th 1IA2 / MAY SIGN PEACE PACT WITH RUSSIA 22 KILLED IS TOLL IN CRASH OF SOLDIER PLANE week are those Third Series lige Hall Hod Dies Last Belief Is That Pacaill by-item savings "Irw the arrows' rfilt-Undetwo Folroiving Heart Attack Ease Tension Over World Judga 4ta e't.stood passed away two terms as County Judge. WASHINGTON Oct. 2 )M-The particularly now that both sides In New York United States may offer to man a are armed with H-bombs. last mar. 12:25 following Judge Hood was a member of a heart a. sa on sweeping non-aggression pact with afois home the First Methodist Church, a Although the possibility of the Olive Boutin. 61 years Russia if future events indicate BULLETIN "Was Mason, and a Democrat. He was linited States joining with its death. Kremlin leaders are sincerely Brooklyn le-The Dodgers of age at the Ige/ of his a member of the Murray Rotary European allies in offering a non-, fearful of attack from the West, put aerom a run in the fifth Club arid was president of the to the Russian', His death was a shock to his inarninistration sources reported to- aggression treaty Inning today to club from 1935 to 1936. He attend- tie the Yan- family, his many friends and cal- has been under study -for some kees I-1 in the ed the Rotary International at day. third game of legues in the city and county. diplomat& believe So- time, it was mentioned publioly the Mexico City in 1936. He was a Some U.S. World Series Judge Hood was horn on Feb- Western inter.- for the first time Thursday. member of American Legion Post viet anxiety about 1892 and was the son of it is tikely ruary 25, 73 of Calloway County. lions is genuine, and Adlai E. Stevenson. defeated By I.F.0 It. PETERSEN A. and Ida Tolley Hood. rearniament of Clough Survivors include his wife Mrs. to mount wth the Democratic candidate for the pres- United Press Sports Editor of whom preceded him in Germany. both Mary Lee Hood: two daughterta Western idency. said after a White Hotins WHOLE Brooklyn SP C.,r1 Erskine turn- His early life was spent on an American 'HALF OR death. Mrs. Martha Bell Sisterhenm of While the idea of call President Eisenhower had told ed back the Yankees without a which his parents operated. seems preposter- a -farm Jacksonville. Florida and Mrs. Wil- attack on Russia him the administration is clo;ely hit for four innings today as he school at Temple Hill, here, they recag- )ERIZED HAM He attended liam W. Furgerson of Lexington, ous to officials examining the idea of non-aggres- tried to keep alive the World Grove, Cenger Grove, Ofur- importance of a- Shady Kentucky; two sons Major Oliver ize the urgent sion guarantees along with other Series hopes of the Brooklyn School and Bawling Green possibility of an in- Dod- High C. Hood of Galgeston. Texas and voiding any- means of relieving East-West ten- gers. "mraunderstanding.- Normal. Captain Richard H. Hood, Jr.. of emn a tional sion. Stevenson met with the Pres- I)c pound He graduated from the Univer- Although Los Angeles, California: three sis- ident and his advisers to report plagued by .wildness, sity of Kentucky. which led to his teis. Mrs. Roberta Hood Jagers on his recent world tour. downfall in the In his earlier years, Judge Hood first inning of Bowling Green, Mrs. Rachel of the first series . Stevenson said he urged aegotia-. Owen of Houston. Texas, Politicians game, Erskine managed to hold Hood arid Mrs. Anna Hood Doren of tions with Russia for a non-aggres- the Yankees at bay and at the Houston; two brothers Dui-wand sion pact and pointed out that end of tour innings there was no down, Hood of Detroit, Michigan and Ben Warren even if Russia turned it it score. Figure means of de- Hood of Bowling Green. would serve as a flatina Russian peace propaganda Vie Flaschi, the big Yankee right Judge Hood had six grandsons and putting the Russians on the handers was hurling on and three granddaughters. even Appointment spot -as to their intentions. terms with .Erskine, He taught the friendship class althnugh he TIN BOOT of ono of the 22 persons killed In crash of an Arrny-centracted Resort airlines C-48 trans- was of the First Methodist Church and British Prime Minister _Winston not as effective. He gave up port at Louisville, Ky,, can be seen in foreground, with wreckage beyond. The plane was carrying two was a member of the Roan of WILSON Churchill. West German • Chan- hits and two bases on balls moldier trsinees from Camp Kilmer, N. J., to Fort Knox, Ky., and crashed and burned when it tried - By LYLE C. Stewards Correspondent cellor Konrad Adenauer and. km. in the first four innings while to land. Time were 19 left alive after crash. Moataboard were Puerto Ricans. (International Souncfpaoiof United Press Staff 5c The funeral services will be held Portant French officrals have only three Yankees reached base Washington, Oct. 2 Itai-Politi- Sunday at three p. m. at the ebrnroac;:droit:eleis nothna-aggt nreews,siawnests: -two on walks and a third after cians who can see around corners Methodist Church with Rev. Posal in recent months. The un- being hit by a pitched balL First Draft Calls May while keeping both ears to the T. Lyles officiatina derlying feeling here and in Weit- Paul 'Murray, Fulton ground are pondering the angles Both right handers Pallbearers will be Wayns Flora, Be Raised 35,000 were able to of recent events, notably the selec- 39e - bear down when Nat Ryan Hughes, James Lassiter. peace guarantees may become nec- trouble threat- Beginning January tion of California's Gov Earl War- ened. Erskine Waylon Rayburn. Tai Ezell, Bob essary in connection with increas- struck out seven ren to be chief justice. own in the first four Miller. and Wells Overbey. Hon- In Practice Will Meet ing prospects that West German innings. Washington, Oct 2 4P-The army waste no time now think- pallbearers will be V. C They rearmament is about ta became a Second baseman Billy Martin fi- orary could be sum- has recommended that draft calls ing of Warren. He reality. nally bro4 grakine's hitless Stubblefield, Eir.. C. L. Sharbrough, the stelae Thai Murray State College. Thor. be raised to about 35,000 a month, from the high bench to rearmament is regard- when he led off Harry Sledd, Marvin Wrather E. German 15c the fifth Inning' oughbreds, off to a slow start Here Tonight starting in January. it Was learned Heal wars as was Charles with J. Beale, H. C. Corn. and E. J. ed as a purely defensive strateg.v a single to deep short. with two straight defeats, are today. in 1916 to accept a . Diuguid. Jr. go- Evans Hughes by the West. But Allied authorities ing through stiff pracree presidential nomina- drills Coach Ty Holland's Tigers Repubtican recognize that Russia-which was week, are The recommendation is now on rneastirabte Hoed The body will be at home until this trying to find out what tion. But there is no invaded by Nazi Germany during Judge R. Hall recovering from the bruising game the desk of Assistant Defense Sec- the funeral hour. The J. H. Chur- is wrong chance that he will be. Warren's World War Ii-may become alarm- last week with Mayfield. in which retary John A. Hannah. Hannah. worked at various trades includ- hill Funeral Home is in charge of And well they may. for the Ma- in the deep freeze to stay. ed and uneasy. they came out victeilii"14-13. the Defense Department's man- 25c Faxon Auction ing farming, carpentry, book sales- arrangements roons of Eastern Kentucky wili be The politicians are thinking of The Tigers meet the Fulton He became at Cutchin Stadium Saturday power specialist. told a reporter he Teel man and merchant Bulldogs tonight at Holland Stad- three comparatively younc 1922. ;and held Light The Racers will have to expects to reach a decision on trip County Attorney in lure Fulton has won one game who. whether they ever' actually three term,. He show a lot of improvement to Army's proposals within "the next •ri . Is Saturday that office for and lost one, and looked good in reach it. might be said today dvice On the city. of stand off The invader, few weeks" was city attorney for their win over Gleason.
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