The Ledger and Times, April 22, 1955

The Ledger and Times, April 22, 1955

Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-22-1955 The Ledger and Times, April 22, 1955 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 22, 1955" (1955). The Ledger & Times. 2335. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2335 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]. • - a. a • ••• 1955 11•I•etad As A Bed All Sound &ninety Community flowspaps, Largest Circulation In The City t Largest it, Circulation In „......„ The County i j*A74 .••••••-•• United Press IN OUR 76th YEAR Murray, Ky., Friday Afternoon, April 22, 1955 MURRAY POPULATION 8,000 Vol. LXXVI No. 96— County Church To 7 Lions Will Polio Vaccine Arrives In -GIANT ATOMIC BLAST IN-NEVADA ; Glider Have RivivaI Paul —Referendum .1,N Conduct Sale A revival will be held at the 5 Louisville For Whole State North Pleasant Grove Cumberland Evangelist On Burley Presbyterian Church from April 25 through May I. Services will Of Light LOUISVILLE ith — The first to school children was macia ta Paul Dailey will be the evangelist Bulbs I be held each night at 7,30. shipment of Salk polio vaccine for counties on the bans of the number at the Hazel Baptist Church Revival Is Planned s -is J. R. Wooten. pastor of the First the opening of Kentucky's mass who have already requested shots, I which will begin on April 24 and The Murray !Cumberland Presbyterian Church Lions Club, with the inoculation of school children Mon- plus five per cent for wastage. continue through May 1. help of the local boy I of Hopkinsville. Kentucky will be On Thursday, April 28, 1955, scouts will day, left here early today on State health authorities said they Services will ba held each morn- conduct an all out drive on lthe evangelist. The church is located Burlep tobacco growers will decide Tuesday Kentucky Air National Guard pla- expected to have enough vaccine e Co. night April 26, to sell electric light just off the Mayfield Highway. in a referendum whether marketing nes for distribution in nearly 100 left to handle late requests or bulbs to David Meyer is the pastor. The quotas and price support will be residents of Murray and counties. special cases. Calloway County. according ipublic is invited to attend the in effect on the 1955 crop. hone 381 to an The shipments will be received Charles Acuff, administrator of announcement today by C. services. Recent legislation amending the B. Ford. at seven centers located at Ash- the, vaccineprogram for the state President of the organization. law authorizing marketing quotas land, Lexington, Pikeville. Londbn, Department of Health, said that This sale was previously for tobacco directs the Secretary scheduled Owensboro. Bowling Green and all of the vaccine must be accounted to be held on April of Agriculture to redetermine the the 12th. but Paducah. City officials from Lex- for to the National Foundatioh for due to national marketing quota, and State difficulty in securing the ington picked up their supply of Infantile Paralysis. Murray Boys bulbs the sale was postponed and farm allotments for Burley until vaccine yesterday to speed up plans Acuff said that the second allot- night of 26th of April. All money tobacco for the 1955-56 marketing for Fayette County shot schedule. ment of vaccine for the second shot A received will go toward the various year 4 the 1955 crop'. The new The shipment of 163,800 vaccine in the series will be based on the Attend Fort niarketing quota has been calculated 1" projects of hte club, the local boy units for Kentucky was received number of .children receiving the on the basia of the latest available scouts will help in the drive and by rail here yesterday. and will first shot supply-demand statistics. will share one third of the profits, be enough for 90 per cent of the Eligible children in the first and Encampment The Secretary as also directed while the remaining two thirds eligible school children in the second grades will receive the will be used in the many worthy to hold a referendum among Burley state. State health authorities said shots in all counties except Jef- prcjects that the Lions Club spon- growers to determine whether they they have received vaccine requests ferson and Fayette. In these two The newly organized Boy Scout sors from year to year such as are in favor or opposed to the for only 75 per cent of the eligible counties, children in the third and "Ship 45" participated in the Ex- sight conservation, equipment need- redetermined quota. If more than children so far, fourth grades who did not get all plorer Encampment held on the ed in local community hoapital, one-third of the growers voting Some physicians here yesterday three shots of the vaccine last Fort Campbell Air Force Base little baaeball and etc. in this referendum oppose quotas, reported receiving small amounts year are eligible for shots this April 15, 16 and 17 in cooperation The Bulbs will sold in bags no quota will be in effect and be of vaccine for private patients. year. iwith the Four Rivers Council. aantaining five 60 watt bulbs. two there will be no price support on Allocation of vaccine for free shots Dr Eugene E. Taylor, director 75 watt. two 100 watt bulbs. and Classes were held in all. phases Paul Dailey, Evangelist - the 1955 crop of Burley tobacco. of communicable disease control If two-thirds or one 150 watt bulb, the entire bag of operating procedures on the base, more of the for the City it- County Health ing at 10.30 and each evening at in will sell for the regular price of A mum MUSHROOM Tian about 40,000 feet over Frenchman's which is a part of the Strategic growers voting this referendum Department here. .said parents of Flat . 7:30. $200 after• king-sized atomic blast rocked the Nevada desert. At right Air Command. Claa,es included approve marketing quotas they will Dr. Murphy 33,900 children in the first four M Hampton, pastor of the The entire membership of the are rocket trails. The explosion gave off a ffash twice as brilliant as instruction in weather plotting, be in effect for the 1955 crop and grade, of public and parochial the sun itself in cuhrch has extended an invitation Lion. Club has been organized a major test-to determine atomic bomb effects on control toWer operation, ground price supports will be available at schools in Jefferaon County have battlefields and cities in wars to the public to attend these ser- alonj ivith the boy scouts to supply of the future. Some 100 aircraft and control appreach equipment 90 percent of parity.. Evangelist reouested the shota. Urge pi/atlas jot cirques vartieipated In the test. (Interaatlosuili A dance was held in honor of vices. There are 550 Burley tobacco trieni and neighbors with bags Many counties plan to give the Special music and singing will of bulba. and various business firms the Explorers by the Fort Camp- growers in Calloway County ac- first shots Monday or Tuesday. be held throughout the meeting. It will cooperate by serving as dia- bell Teen Club One hundred and cording to Holmes Ellis. The firat shot in the two - shot Labor Trouble A workers l' hibuting wants for these nationally In Revival twenty two Explorers and leaders number of were series will be giv_ena in Jefferson Homemakers advertised bulbs. Threatens Polio attended appointed by B .W.. Edmonds, Ccurity Thursday'. State health lb. This is the public's opportunity president of the Caney:ay County Dr. Slater A Murphy, pastor of authorities said that the date for Vaccine Productiok ' James C Ramsey scoutmaster of Crappie Run to help in worth while projects Farm Bureau. to get out the vote the Highland Heights Baptist Chur- the second shot has not been set Spring troop 45. accompanied several Mur- in their areas. that will benefit from this sale. Meet ch of Memphis Tennessee will be but the tentative date in Jefferson DETROIT ilft —Labor unrest at ray boys in the absence of their of urgency has been and at the game time buy agrod 'A note the evangelist at a revival at the County is May IS Parke, Davis & Co. threatened leader Is Slowed carried throughout the entire atm- supply of bulbs that every hause- First Baptist Church of Murray Dr Jonas Salk, who developed today to shut off one of the major Those attending other than Mr. vote helder can we • spokesman said. Is Planned paign this year and a "yes" beginngffi on Monday and ending the vaccine. has recommended that sources of Salk vaccine Ramsey were Eddie Adair Don B • is being asked of at burley growers, "Leave your parch light on Tuesday all children getting shots this spring The threat of a strike against Buxton. Mike Farmer. Jimmy Fut- y lb. Pi night April . 26th. be prepared in Rains lt is felt, that if the vote on the Ile given a third shot at least seven The annual ,prina The company, one of sis national reit. John Koertner, Walter Mayer,' the eurehaite a hassle of bulbs, and meeting of Ihe lasue, is against supports that %ont)ss later Purchase ffrrris producing Salk vaectne.

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