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The Ledger & Times, August 27, 1956 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 8-27-1956 The Ledger & Times, August 27, 1956 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger & Times, August 27, 1956" (1956). The Ledger & Times. 2792. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2792 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]. C 5. tt • 0- 4o • 6 ' a•-a- t- • 4' • , ^tOrqf ,TST 25, 1956 7." •-- ioluetad As I lot All Mond Iontuely Community flowspurbor s_ o-ritt Largest "MO Circulation In The Largest City; Largest Circulation In The • City; Largest Circulation In Circulation In The County The County United Press IN OUR 77th YEAR Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, August MURRAY POPULATION 27, 1956 10,100 Vol. LXXVII No. 204 Hospital News Jimmy Puckett Now elidlai And Estes Heads Johnson's Plan Friday's IT Complete recara follows Meat Department Census Ike .. 37- To Begin Campaign Adult Beds .. ,60 Ein‘rgency Beds 23 Big Patients Admitted Tour Of 32 States 3 id Patients Dismissed 11 New Citizens The . 1 Middle Septembei By TOM Of NELSON Iowa. Wednesday, and Knoxville, Patients admitted from Wednesday United Pres Staff Correspondent' Tenn., Thursday. /or similar meet- noon to Friday 4:00 p.m. CHICAGO, Aug. 27 VI —Adlai ings. They will return to Chicago Mrs. James Burkeen. Rt, 1. Dex- , Pinza Out For E. Stevenson and Sen. Eates Ke- for a session Friday. ter; Mrs. Nelson Blalock and baby Library Open ER fauver set out on a barnstorming Stevenson said the idea of Sometime the boy 1300 Poplar, Murray, Mrs. Because tour today to gather campaign tour was to Campaign "make 1To sure More Widely. we strike Billy Gene Clark. 308 West 13th, Of Heart ammunition from Democrats in together in hammering Attack home the Benton; Mrs. Bill Garland, uses! 34 states. great Rt. 1. Tuesday Night issues of 1956." His chm- Murray; Mr. Freed Tucker, Rt. 2.1 MILANO ILARITTIMO. Aug. The Democratic presidential paign 27 manager, James A. Finne- ,Kirksey; : School ,nominee Mrs. Crawford Arm- 1115 —.Singer Ezio Prnza who be- Than Originally Planned and his - running mate gan said the trip would lay The Calloway the strong and twin boys. Rt. 1. Lynn County Pune Came a matinee idol at the age of were scheduled to take off from foundation for "the Library. which greatest grass Grove; Miss Erin Montgomery, has been in opera- 60 has called off all prafestionsil Midway Airport this morning on a roots campaign of all tittles" New tion for two years under t h e engagements By MERRIMAN SMITH a week end at his Gettysburgh, tour-day Concord; Mrs. William Lassi "at least until" winter whirlwind trip to set the direction of Mrs. Mary Hamlin, United Press White House Writer Pa. sometime Friday Coicgressnen. ter, Huzel: Mr. V. N. Allbritten, be cause of a mild heart attach, farm stage for their campaign. governors and wilt be open 803 W. Main St., Murray; Mrs. every Tuesday night his wife said today. PEBBLE BEACH. Aug 27 ilP — Reds Test Device Their chartered plane headed others high in party circles were Melvin O'Daniel, from seven to nine o'clock, on But his wife, President Eisenhower, contrary to Mr. Eisenhower Sunday: 'first for Santa invited to the parleys. They Rt. 2, Dresden, Doris, denied she • Fe. N.M., where will Wednesday, Thursday and Friday most opinion, will start slugging 1. Announced that Russia be cleared Tenn.; Mrs. William Lewis Davis ever said the 64-year-old operatic had • :LL Democrats from seven Southwest- to the public and press, seesessoill1112110011041111111 rafternoons and baby girl. rt, I. Farmington; from one to three bass and former Metropolitan at the Democrats about the middle iesumed testing nuclear weapons. ern states gathered for a presumably so that anyone with huddle Master o'clock. and on Saturday from 10 Opera of, next month. He said in conjunction with Lewis with the complaints will feel free Charles Preston Perry, Rt. star would never be able to candidates late today. to voice ass to 4 p.m. There is a good L. Strauss, chairman of the Atomic them. 2, Hazel. work again. Mr. Eisenhower had been ex.- :To RIM Friday . Jimmy Puckett colli.etion of books for both chil- Energy Commission, that the Rus- From Aides said that She said there must have been peeted to withhold his heavy polit- Sante Fe, the candidates Stevenson might dren and adults. sians on Aug. 24 tested a nuclear brief the press 'Jimmy Puckett confusion over cablefa she sent on ical firepower until sometime in will fly to Vancouver, Wash., after each meeting Is the new mana- The megaton" Bookmobile is being loaded Sunday to New York telling pro- Cbtober, but according to his weapon of "less than a Tuesday and then to Sioux City. on what transpired. ger of the meat department at Endorsement to serve the county and city ducer David Press secretary, James C. Hagerty, power in southwest Siberia. Simms Named Johnson's Grocery, according Susskind that Pinza Chairman to acisools. Books are changed every 2. The President and Mrs. Eli- ---.- John Simms, Jesse and Charles woud have to cancel his appear- the chief executive will make his governor of New Johnson. three weeks. enhower visited the historic Catho- Mexico, was named ance in the forthcoming play "A move about Sept. 15. chairman of Puckett comes to Murray from lic MiSSiOS in nearby Carmel. then today's Sante Fe Of Demos Near Very Sp.eial Baby," because of Mr. Eisenhower was expected ,Hazel High conference. New Mayfield where he operated his Worshiped at the Carmel Presby- Mexico Texas, Jerry the heart attack to remain here at least until Oklahoma, Colora- own business. He has thirty years King ABA suffered Friday. terian ehurch. do, Wednesday morning and fly back TS Wyoming, Arkansas and Arizo- experience , in the meat cutting Pinza had been scheduled to na sent Engineering Student start rehearsals to Washington for a quick series Executive played Will representatives. By AFL-CIO business with twenty years exper- for the play. a a, The Chief Open .conferences with top GO! A score of staff members and enee with straight psychological drama of,, golf during the afternoon on the • food cisain. Sorry Porter .King. at Murray- . many newsmen accompanied Ste- no singing, on Sept. 17. political chief- 111 3Madel. espeà'II1 course and finished By MAUREEN GOTHLIN Mr. Puckett said today that he Student in the College of Enii- venom. Irele Stevenson staff Xs. Pinza said that in addition with a "paper- .score of about 90. in- United Press able neei ing, achieved perfect Next cluded Staff Correspondent to furnish any cut all.A to since his - Tuesdaty Firtneigen, who fathered the the mild heart attack her hus- playing the best golf )KS FOREST PARK, Pa., Aug. 27 IP of meat that his customers desire. standing during the school's sum- tour idea, and F. Joseph band suffered a bruised rigbt-hits June 9 ileitis operation. "Jiggs" —AFL-C10 sources "We handle only top mer semester. Donahue, said today that quality fresh bone when Countian INes Hagerty's estimation of the cam- a • Hazel High Kefauver's campaign. he fell in his bath _at lOOKS St:hool will open on the top leaders cf their 15-million- meats and with my thirty years The College of Engineering re- Tuesday. manager viocatioa Villa .Picosse Paign, hoerever, was somewhat September 4 at 9:00 member organization are moving experience in meat rutting, we ported that 31 of its students re- o'clock A hint that the state of the par- on Friday. .- different and _pending definite with Bro. Don W. Kester, closer to an endbrement of the will be able to furnish our cus- ceived all A's during the summer of ty's treasury may be a key topic "We are Early Today. word back in Washington. it looks eininister the Murray Church Democrats' 1956 presidential ticket. tomers with anything in the way not .suTe_rqne,tim.:_.th, of Christ at the conferenee came from two heart attack like Mr. Eisenhower would cam- as the weaker. The AFL-CIO's -28 member Ex- of meats", he said. caused the fall, a FILES names On the passenger paign more extensively than origi- School will be in session until list—Matt ecutive Council, gathered vice versa," she said, • Cloys. age 78, •34).Cloakey. here at Mr. Puckett is murried and has Mrs. Lillie Etta nally planned. 3:00 p.m. The morning will be Philadelphia, P a., union Revival In Progress Mrs. Pinza said it was the first a -owned mountain resort, two children. One son. 19. will died this morning at six-thirty linen t in enrolling treasurer of the Democratic Na- time her husband Major Speech Soon students and was expected to discuss today the attend Murray At ever had a o'clock at her home near Coldwater tional Committee,. and State College and West Fork His first major campaign speech issuing books. The afternoon will Roger Ste- question of whether heart attack, "although his blood Farminaton. RFD 1, following vens ,of the organiza- another son. 23, is married. The on be devoted to class organization New York. treasurer of pressure was high even at the probably will be sometime about tion should take a stand in the family lives on the Hazel road.
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