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The Ledger and Times, November 23, 1953 Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 11-23-1953 The Ledger and Times, November 23, 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, November 23, 1953" (1953). The Ledger & Times. 1459. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/1459 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]. •••••,, • 10. .....•••••••••••••••1114••.... 'L'RDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1W1 H. P. Blankenship, Paator Selected As Best ATI Round Kentucky Community Newspaper fat 1947 Church School 10 auk Worship Morning 11 am, Largest MYE 615 pre, Evening Worship 7:00 e to, [Circul ition In The Weather -.10:40 Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Some cluudi- 7:00 Wednesday City; KENTUCKY • 7•00 PA Largest ra-ss tonight and Tuesday. p. m• temperature. ) p. m. Circulation In Little change in St. Leo's Catholic Church Low tonight 30 to 38. North 12th Street The County Mass Nov. 1 at 7.30 a to. and ircb Nov. 8 at 10:00. Alternate each Sunday as above, Mass Holy Days L .00 a.m. -United Press 00 am. Y°13111 ra9pravfaVag"wfurArzs Murray Ky., Monday Afternoon, November 23, 1953 MURRAY POPULATION - - 8,000 Vol. LXXIV; No. 247 Seventh Vey Advei,nst :30 pm. "Church in the Wildwoud" :30 p.m. Fifteenth and 00 p.m. Sycamore V. A. Chllson, Pie,ter Sabbath $ehool, Saturday _ liakiere Morning Warship Saturday 1110 Church Tuesday Prayer Service. 7;30 p at or Visitors Welcome 10AL 11:00 North Pleasant Grove Cumberland GOP OPERATION 790 DOUBTS Presbyterian RED Chutah RING • IN a p.m. "The Friendly sanurctr :30 p.m. Rev. Earl Phelps, Faator loyd Roane Is WETHERBY PLEDGES SUPPORT Services Every Sunday Over $18 OG, •-• lurch Morning Worship 11'00 are noted !Juvenile Drug "No Reason T9 Get Excited" Evening Worship 700 p.m, :)0 , ir We Welcome Everyone a.m. e 4 1:00 Distributed'hi, -E --LloydSEVENTH S. ARMYRoane, Addiction Off Over "Possibility", Officials -(10 am. Poplar Spring Baptist Church 25, Lenelle, lives Jack th Sun- Jones Pastor at 250 . A Rd., Madison, By Sunday School_ . 1900 , Among Needy Tenn., ve.. .ly promoted to ROBERT E. LEE By HERBERT FOSTER these must have been the two ad- United Press Staff C iday aterrang Worship 11:00 corporal wh aterving in Baum- pendent United Press Staff Correspondent ditional rings of which Miss Bent- WASHINGTON. Evening Worship ...TOO holder, Germany. with the Sev- Nov. 23. .1,?— WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 ar — ley spoke. Narcotics Commissioner Harry J. 'hurcb _ FRANKFORT, Ky.—The Depart- enth Army's 15th Evacuation Hos- Government security officials Other developments in the con- ment of Anslinger said today drug addic- Economic Security report- pital. expressed skepticism today about tinuing spy hunt set off by the or ed today that tion among teen-agers appears to $18,054 was distri- Units of the Seventh Army form a Senate investigator's statement White case; ltle a.m. buted among needy be declining but still far too wide- Subcom- REGISTER NOW! residents of a major part of the strong cordon that two Red Spy rings may still 1. The Internal Security 1.00 an Calloway County spread for complacency. public hearing during October. of NATO defense forces stretch- be operating in federal agncies. mittee scheduled a The Department He called for stiffer state and but no wit- 1'30 for $1500.00 in Prizes to administers the ing across western Europe. They said there is "no reason to at 2 p.m. EST today, er Set- programs of 014 Age federal penalties against drug ped- ad- be given away by Assistance, ,Corporal Roane, son of Mrs. Ea- get excited" about the possibility" nesses were announced in p.r& Aid to Dependent dlers to help break up the rings aa Murray Merchants Children.- and" rle Roane, Hazel. Ky. arrived ov- cited by Robert Morris, counsel of Veneer' Aid to the Needy Blind in Ken- of racketeers preying on the na- Sen. John Marshall Butler erseas in January of this year the Senate Internal Security Sub- 2. lethocllst lucky through its Division tion's youth., (R-Md.), a member, said the Sen- NO OBLIGATION of for duty as a dispensary clerk in committee, in a television inter- Public Assistance. ate subccmmittee "undoubtedly" the hospital's Medical Detachment. Anslinger was called to testify view Sunday night. al Aaron Paul, director of the Pub- will question former Secretary of Before entering the Army in before a Senate judiciary subcom- Morris said there is "reason to b Assistance Division, itemized the Treasury John W. Snyder and January 1952, he attended Madi mittee investigating juvenile delin- believe" that the pattern of Com- the total as $16.058 spent for *he "probably" will seek testimony son College and was a chemical quency. Other witnesses - scheduled munist infiltration, demonstrated aged. $1,880 to families of depend- from former Atty. Gen, Tom C. laboratory technician for the Du to testify today included Dr. Ed- in the 1946 Harry Dexter White ent children; and $116 to the Clark. Pont Co., old Hickory, Tenn. ward Greenwood, psychiatrist of case "still exists - He noted that needy blind. 3. Chairman Harold H. Velde the famed Menninger Clinic at To- Elizabeth Bentley has testified (R-111.), said the House Un-Ameri- Mt statewide total for peka, Kans.; the Rev. Dillard there were four espionage net- all cote- can Activities Committee, which of aid Brown. Washington Episcopal min- ironies was $3.176,096, the Leon W. Rule On works active in Washington when tried in vain to subpena former WE WILL GET IT ister who has been active in fight- ...— director said, down slightly from she broke with the Reds in 1945. President Truman and Clark, may the Ship Receiving ing juvenile delinquency in the $3,275.095 total in September. "So far as we know only two ask former Secretary of State CAN'T BE HAD The totals capital; Dr. Walter Reckless, so- for the individual cate- Battle Plaque have been exposed," Morris said. Dean Acheson to testify about the gories were: ciology professor at Ohio State $1,942.200 for Old Age "That is not saying there are still White case. University; and Harry Broad, high Assistance as compared to $1.940.- Lean W. Rule, machinist's made two rings in government, but cer- 4. The Canadian cabinet studied September, rchool principal of Tulsa, Okla 536 in $1.139,161 in third class, USN. son of Mr. and tainly there is a possibility two a new request from the Jenner STARTS Aid to Dependent Children, a Mrs. William R. Rule of Route 2 Talking to a reporter in advance are still in government." • subcommittee for permission to slight drop from the $1,240,390 SUNDAY Kirksey, Ky.. and husband of of the public hearing. Ansainger Morris also said, without elabo- question Igor Gouzenko, the for- total the previour month; and $94.- OL Mrs. Marilyn Rule, of Willow cited Detroit and New Orleans as Gov. Lawrence Wetherby pledged his active oration, that the'Senate investiga- mer code clerk of the Soviet em- 535 for Aid to the. lileedy Blind. support in the Future Farmer Camp Grove, Pa., is aboard the attack examples of the dramatic progress tors have collected evidence which bassy in Ottawa who broke a Rus- almost unchanged from the $94, Fund Drive at the statewide kickoff meeting held at Hardinsburg on November 10th transport USS Sanborn, which was that can be achieved againel illic.t "very definitely" could lead to sian atom spy ring in 1945. aDD•JEAN ARTHUR'VAN HEFLIN - 169 spent in September. Those attending the meeting from Calloway County were Dr. R. H. Woods, Buron among the seven Amphibious use of narcotics in areas where prosecution of some persons on -GEORGE STEVENS' Jeffrey, Ray Brownfield, Bobbie R. Grogan, Milton Walston, Carmon Parks, Harvey charge. The average check for needy Force Ships awarded a battle ef- there are strong state or local espionage Ellis, C. W. Jones, 1---beb.rv Ha persons last month was I.34 93 ficiency plaque by Vice Admiral laws Leroy Eldridge, James Outland, Dan Cain, Jimmy D. Foster, Bil- A spokesman said the Justice Paul said. An average of $61 81 F C. Fahrion, USN for outstand- ly Smith and Glen Ealcer, Department would have 'no im- Adults 54c ing achievement during the past By contrast, he said, states Woman's Club (..r each family was spent for de- mediate comment" on Morris' re- mission which still have weak penalties for .. endent children, while the aver- year marks. Children 25c drug peddlers—particularly in the .e needy blind recipient's check Admiral Fahrion the commander Applications For Manhunt On For West—have recently shown an in- .mounted to $36.90. of the Vlantic Amphibious force Items Asked Government espionage experts Makes Plans crease in narcotics traffic. Hazel Postmaster Killer In Japan TIMES TONIGHT told the Fen of the ships inh cere- recalled that Miss Bentley gave He said he also favors stiffen- monies. "This award symbolizes Are Extended names, dates and details of two ing the federal law which got • TOKYO, Nov. 23 (IS—Army of- of "Rocky" Lane in pride in yoerselves as individu- — - — the spy rings when she testi- lifting two By Red Cross ficials said today that a myster- face years ago and now fied before congressional For Christmas Forest Fire als, pride in the Amphibious Force The Civil Service Commission investi- K HILLS AMBUSH" provides 2.
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