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Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-8-1958 The Ledger and Times, April 8, 1958 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, April 8, 1958" (1958). The Ledger & Times. 3289. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/3289 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]. '• ; • • ""or•wpsioa4baraiN., e — APRIL 7, 1958 Selected As A Best Round Kentucky Communfty Newspaper 41. First ... Largest with Circulation In Local News The City Largest and Circulation In Local Pictures The County United Press IN OUR 79th ‘rEAR Murray, Ky., Tuesday Afternoon, April 8, 1958 MURRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXIX No. 84 Murray Hospital Census 32 Adult Bees 65 Eraertaency Bees 33 l'aee s Aemt ott ..... 7 IKE CALLS ON RUSSIANS Pa:ien s Disniased .'at ento admit e; f-am Friday 9 00 a.m. to acrulay 11:00 a.m. Islas letertha elaynn, . y7 eae H. Lamb, 4'3 S 9 h, N BAN ON A-WEAPONS aamine a small part rge Cassey, lie 3. Ben- 0,000 worth of rebel :1- ales Jthn : „irk ba-.), lea west of Havana. ( ese -3 a 14:1 - Ia. (international) e h 'fat Si .:a, Lour Gene Lanclolt In Three Large Elms dee• Mrs. Lub:e McDaniel, Rt. la Hospital Today* Felled By City Crew Proposes Peaceful Purposes • ./aene Oliver, it . DE PACT SIGNED r City; Oc. e Meras, 160: Gone Leneca eneered Murray Three large elm trees were only A 8,1 — The o e aliver C.,MeLgjncre. Communist easp tes martinet whiee hi !.. ati Monday na rang by he! For Nuclear Materials ents :"ao Main: Mrs. Jehn A of Romania and 'OrldE.WEnt 111'.32T surgery on leis Mi•rray E.ee.ric SYstem work- I ave - 4 7 S. L&.b'Tars. Hubert signed a commercial thet. He veil! be 'nor:. for see !nen. The trees leanzi. iaa ever it ceing for eeeleen S 7.h ?Jr's. Eiwin By W'LLIAM GALS:- AITH States cc or ea cut its already a 20 per seal deo. he eree, and alma-. cermaetely trade aant.baay girl, ltie2 United Press Staff Correspondent " eratounced and n o !ease in over last Lsnleet is the een en-law el :Jake! out ligh fr. re reet icharest Radio I ckory, Benton, Mias Froaie ViaelieNGTON —arereident m:rient airas of teats." reported. Lieorge Earl, end was a populist leca.ed in iron, of .he old v was signed in Buchartit ,I,- *Parker, Ni 4 h„ J. Alvin woo co -led on Rus- The lea' Seeites, lanethreateree, maniac' et the Murray- Kaalhat '. D. Tenter resiience an Neat I '''e7a" 'X'CLY Ite. es. 1,.. 6; airs. Charles Dale sia jan the United States in 'ea', is toying to develsop the lalepitadent basketball team is ectr h S.reet. :2 aad baey ley, Rt. 2 Mrs. ncs...gpre:tee n of atonte •tdeferiative ratter than the of- met seasen. He .43 empayea a he trees had also 'lick:el .he ravy Commander D. L.- Breen, Intl W. Olive; Mrs. 40 do! weep a:. He prep:sed :bet no- fensive.'" . weapons and 13 learn Robert .he Mueray. ewalk anti ihrea.ened J. B. Rs ach, RI. 4; Mas. J. D. Dill. Bank of cierse mete-seals be mneufaestered hew became the first living HUNT BODIES IN WRECKAGE — Firemen pry through wreckage of the Capi- r her damage. 1 13 "Min.m.ze" nuclear fall- titaael. f•-r peaceful purp:ies." world history to reach tal Airlines Viscount which crashed and exploded coming in for a landing at hey Were located in the dirt! r .!ut. P.Vientai dismissed from Apr:: renewed of the world when he Freeland, Mich., Tr -City Airport. All 47 aboard were killed. Trial Held Here cc. en be ween the sidewalk and The Preaderst t h e "It gees without seating," the ‘-- 4, 1950 to April 7, 1958 US. de-armament proposal in a Ptreld...ert the "Stars and Stripes" (International Soundphoto) he curb, which drops sharply etaid. "that these ex- ail 6, 1909. Miss'Sharon Myers, Rt, 3; Mrs. Yesterday D.le t.. Soviet Palmier Nikita arimenle. as far as the United Benton: to the street. A power saw was A. N. Duke 102 E. 13.h, F..a is concerned are so con- 'R. W. Coruna:- was riled $10 rsed to fell the :arge trees and _lritetKvi Mrs. Car-er FOSS, 432 E. Ohio, Klartiah- erected teat they CAMS -4 appreei- Farefieille, Clarence and c asa yeater:tay morning by he work was ace-meitrhel in- ale 6.'"""'d Ind.; Mrs.. she v's sea .eine rsts and nett f- - Illy affect human health." Britt, 214 N. 13 h• Mrs. Burnice Ce • e. v Jeege Wayein Rayburn. ii. short erne. last Friceay proprosing an im- He recalled the jaint declara- aalton and bee). boy, Rt. 6. Conner was arrested Sunday mediate hate to fruclaar test ex- tion mode by the United leng- Atomic Exhibit Will Bereen; Mrs. Louis Todd and n. .e Rayeein said, and Two 1;14s Injured Be plosi ans. dem sad the United States in baby boy, Rt. 1; Mrs. Ar.hur charged with drunkeness in a ThThe Preeident said the "tim- 13ermude on March 24, 1957. He LOCKING LINO SETA. Puckett and baby boy, Golden putilic Pace. As the time of his In Hazel- Accident . ing vtairettng ar.d manner" at the :aid the two oeuntries declared Pond; G. 0. Pace. Hardin: Mrs. *artist Cenner had pant of a half Two Purycar, Tenni.a..ee boys Soviet declaration "cermet bat 'Past they weuld e rtlect nu-clear 3', E. Young, Rt. I. Aimo; Mrs. pent f eqtror in his pesecesiorn feered injertes yesterday raise ques ens as to its reel (Continued cn.Back Page) In Noble Dick, Rt. 6; Miss Mar ha Judge Rayburn said. at Murray On -.- Thursday agrefirance." at 5:00 when their motor Clae en, Calvert City; Mrs. John The equer was ocagiscated. were: a reek a truck driven In asking Russia to accept hi.. "Aborns for Pearce", one of the Ilene ef this new selenee are.1 bine and gencretter to produce Cossey, Rt. 2. Golden Pond; Mrs. ay Aielphas Paechalf, driver for "at' me kr peace" pr pes-al et Religious Emphasis latest exhibits of t h e United Aiuse.ratcd in • tna peaceame eloctricisy. Suet power reactors Bobby Wade. 500 S. 9th; MisN • 2 Carle Correa Company. 1953, the Preadera said h States Atomic Energy Commis- f seds of medic.ne, power pre- a:e already in use in the sub- Ceatia eenan. Rt. 2. Calvet.: Week Planned On. Candidate Combs Awarding to Ch.tet W. C. -heart of the noelear problem sion, wet be shown an Murray duetien, inauetry. agriculture, marine "Ntecklus", 'Seaweed", City; Mrs. S. 0. Bra:cher, Rt, 2, College Campus Calver City; Mrs. ii.clos ef Hazel, the boys were is the more testing of weep- ,on April 10 as previousay an- and research. and caheas rat yet a:triple:ed. Wallace Smith, Urges Teacher Raise f00 Seneca. ericeeekng west near Lasater's ens, but t Is c weapons them- need. Ben Gregen, "Atarra There are many waye in Several types of surface ere: Leuisvele• Mrs. Reagata Erriehtais Week well. James Jackscn, Rt. 1, Hardin; SANDY HOOK tfl —Pregame- S-ox, in Hazel. When the truck -elves." Le Peace" Cemimittee Chairman which raele--active materials and whech are at :present in t h e te held at Murray Sate College PRESTON .00 Master Wayne Oliver, Rt, 1, burg attorney Beat T. Combs, pulled out trent of than. He said if weapeas are de- 1400 awl 300 of the Murray Janior Chamber racrearaton are teed in the field &meting board stage will End Apra 15, 16 and 17. Rev. George Calvert City; Mrs. Lubie Mc- an expected candidate for the Enloe Gamin, delver of the prole-134 destat weh. "then it is we Illy $1211110 of Commerce, stated that the of medicine to aid the physician it practical aU use nuclear pro- nr,gura,i to 34,4„.„mt their. test- Henry yell bang the Daniel. Rt. le Mrs. Harry Walker Democratic rantnetion for gov- wearer, received scratches ants free exhibit wee to be nude and Its patient. Because radio- tog"ev.Hi -ay was boan in Chapel and baby girl, Rt. 2, Calvert ernor next year, .Munaltay sug- bruises and his pee-eager, John z...=.1=segrik available here by the Juncor active athetances can be readily Atomic energy -a-case hes many tI 1.N oh Car _line. Oct r 25, City; Master Steve Switzer. R . gested a special serteien of the Pawhail, received a broken leg ilite hr.. sad Ramie "atellieue. Chamber of Commerce as a detected Walt instruments like aigneulttira uses. Ralieuctive 'URCHES 6. -Denten; Mr. 0:is Rudd, Rt, 3, Goneral Assembly be called to He WO.S brought es Murray Hu-- to reject the etneopt of an in- public service. It is touring the the geiger mounter and yet react elements nd compeusastei fere- Benton; Mrs. Charles Miller. 304 raise teachers' selaries. retal by Cy Miller ambulant. arreoenally supervised p r o • St. Pk. 1934 Safe under the serenisorshap of is ,rrnally in the body, they serve ezere kr example, have pro- N.