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Aftt ITER 18, 1959 Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper — The Primary Largest Source of News Circulation In The City Murray and Largest Calloway County Circulation In id edges with more tem gave a dead air The County n the layers of Pl'asa 4•Ir IN OUR 80th YEAR United Press International Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, Slatemler 19, 1959 TRAY POPULATION 10,100 Vol. LXXX alants were planted No. 222 s or slits made thro- mble layers. Thes Henry County Saddle in the center of thV College- High Club To Hold Show Khrushchev Disarmament Murray Loses, raw. along a sort ridge. Band Night Plan Proves Nothing Tour Of plastic The Henry County Saddle Club New Morganfield Nation aed the clear a higher soil tern- will present its annual horse show sunny days than if Is Planned and exhibition at the fairgrounds, United Preto International ment's refusal to agree on effec- •er had been black tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Pans. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- tive c mtrol." Last Night estimates this top This event will feature the en- chev's boldly-stated tatal disarma- Adis! Stevenson "Skeptical" week's Begins gave him a tire membership in the grand Today Murray College High has sche- Twice-defeated Democratic pres- luction. Both layers duled its second annual BAND entry as weil as an amateur rodeo idential candidate Adlai Stevenson The High Tigers machine-laid. NI 8T for Tuesday, September in which local riders will parti- said the total' disarmament plan Murray lost • heart night 22. 11130 p. m., in he Murray Col- cipate. There will be calf roping, "must be taken seriously" although a breaking game last 20 to 13 to the Morganfield Geu- lege High Mu:sic Room. steer riding and bulldogging among "we have reason to be skeptical" the acts. rates. For After a brief choral program about it. Khrushchev by the ninty-elght voice Junior S itGeorge D. Aiken (B-Vt.) The outstanding eveent of the The T:gers, keyed to the game. .EY'S PEST High Mixed Chorus, parents of called the evening will be the performance Khrushchev plan -too played a good game, but several children in the seventh grade or perfect idealism ,By JACK 'FOX i a person to prefer his own )NTROL e the junior and senon drill to be effective." costly errors brought about their home abave will be -given the oppir- The 'town to another city. teams Another great attraction Khrushchev proposals left firet defeat of the season. Prior United Press International tunity to enroll their children in Western . Col. Henry Crown, owner at — ROACHES will include the champion mule diplomats at the United to last night thee, had won over the 1959 MCH Beginners Band. Nati. ns cold. They EN ROME he Empire State. thanked Khru- and horse teams from the Henry considered the Halls. Tennessee and Russell- WITH KIMU- — RATS Band N'ight is a recruiting ac- proposals a mere SHCHEV schev and gave hsm an 11,aancii rES County Fair horse and 'mule pull- wrap-up of the ville. (UPI) — Nikita S. tivity to give Junior High and Kremlin's arms Khrushchev flew liver replica of the building. ing contest. This proved to be a reduction proposals With only six minutes of play Bert T. Combs today to the s te Pewee er High students an oppor- over the years. booming West Coast at U. PS. speech Highlight • dinning experience for the people gone Motaranfield pushed over a America tun* to play a band instrurnent. Diplomats at the United whie statesmen across the world The hightight of Khrushche present at the recent fair. The Nations marker to make the game 7 to 0. At a later date. ORCHESTRA would not pondered his proposal to New York visit was his 73-min winning team in the peavy weight be quoted by name However the Tigers in just four scrap NIGHT will be scheduled to give while their foreign Combs Kicks all arms and weapons in the next ute address ta the U. N. Generel division was owned by Gilbert offices back plays. put across their first touch- students of the MCH Fourth home !studied t he disarmament four years. Assembly in which he proposed Ross of Paris and the lightwei.,ht down to even the score and min- Grade and opportunity to play prop sals. but one Bet re ending his 45-hour visit abolition of all armies, navies, class was taken by the Kelso diplomat said utes later put across another to stringed instruments. the Khrushchev plan wire- -alike make it 13 to7. The extra point Off Race For to New York, he apologized for air forces and- fore.gn bases ie Bros. of Lynn Grove. The team four Members of the MCH High the British trifle I a was no net having "closer contacts" with years. Termite of mules owned by C. T. Nash Sr. deserti—the try good. btructive Mixed Chorus are: best of yesterday's leftovers." the "working people" of the city. Rosemary of Paris which placed second in NIKITA S "This means that land armaa, INSPECTION Shsran- Adiona Al- KHRUSHCHEV Diplomats commenting privately As the second- quarter ended He thanked the -many millions" the lightweight division gave one Governor navies and air forces shall ces.se sup- "l'alny Barnes, Shirley B merit plan was greeted with skep- agreed the Khrushchev plan for Morganfield made another touch- who "took up a friendly attitude." of the triest exhibitions of pre- to exist. that general staffs. said nett, Danny Banta& Joe Boyd, ticism in the Western world to- disarmament would not work. down mak:ng the halftime score The Soviet premier left New Dwight Brinn, Scherrie Britt, cision work shown-. 13-13 war ministries shall be abolishaii, day. Noble Idea. But . York's Idlewild Airport at 9:42 bed & Insured —t Shgfilyn Broach. Kenneth BARDSTOWN - Bert T. that military .schools shall cloas, Bucy, The show will include the sihrw- Most of the reaction to the Officials in the Danish Foreign a. m. EDT, en route to Los Ange- Susie Collins, Judith Crouse. Jim- After a scoreless third quarter, Combs officially kicked off his that military bases on foreign ing of some fine sadatie, horses Khrushchev proposal, delivered at Office said the idea of general les. first stop on a six-day Trans- M KELLEY Morganteld again made a touch- governor day be- territories shall be withdrawn, my Culpepper, Robert Darna'1, the United Nations Friday. seemed disarmament campaign for t. Armerca tour before he resumes by their owners. Some at these was a noble one, but down and extra point to top the that all nuclear weapons shall 3-3914 Steve Davie, Charlotte Dodson, to run along the lines of "it's a fore' a crowd of Democrats that big two talks with President Ei- ne PL horses took top .honors at the they said Khrushchev evaded the Murray squad. Murray was un- be destroyed and fiss: inable n. Beauton Dunn, Patrcia idea, but..... included three former governors. senhower. He was due at Los horse show in Fulton last Satur- fine question of a watertight cs.ntrol able to score again with two ex- terial used for Loyd Evans. James Farris. • The opening rally was 'scheduled Angeles at riiicin PDT, joreceful.purpes• s day. The emphasis was on the "but" system on which the Western Al- cellent 3 p. m: only, Chr.s Gingles. Timothy Ginn. attempts being made in for this afternoon in the gym- that rockets shall be lasias --- Thawaamiees to tae_a highlight and in most Western capitals the lies insist. The seconds of --41eiger Gerdon, -loyeeeeilargrove, closing the game. nasium of Bardetenierp High Sctrobl. dated and rocket facilities shell. in the local season of attractions question that filowed was 'what "Everybody wants disarmament The first Morganfield Danny Hatcher. Ray Hill, James touch- starting at 2 pm c.d.t Combs' Proposes Total 'Disarmament remain only as a means of :re: - for people of all ages Extensive about a system of inspection and —it's been our policy for years,' down carne as Steve Crooks sail- part, that Jones. Jerry Lassiter. David Mag- speech was to be broadcast on a .Khrushchev made total global outer space shall be pi eparations are being made for controls to make sure complete said a British official. He noted 10 yard pass to Elliott. used ness. Gary MicCkire, Carolyn Mc- ed a statewide network. beginning at disarrnanment the keynote of for peaceful purposes. and the pleasure and convenience of disarmament is being carried out?" British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Murray came right back with that there shall Nsly. Rebecca Moore. Pail'a 315 pm c.dt. those talks when he proposed be- remain only Ilir- those who attend. Admission will Secretary of State Christian A. Lloyd's own disarmament prop 3- a 40 yard pass from Jerry Rose ited Ni.T.:Avorthy, Cheryl Outland. Glo- Also speaking on the program fire the United Natians General contingents rif police ant be 25e and 50e.
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