The Ledger and Times, October 23, 1954

The Ledger and Times, October 23, 1954

Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 10-23-1954 The Ledger and Times, October 23, 1954 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, October 23, 1954" (1954). The Ledger & Times. 2191. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/2191 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]. • Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper R 22,t9 andscaping Eartset Prevent operat [ Circulation In The with tobacc Fires receive watee City; Largest sp'" Circulation In Save Lives The County ,\ .4 United Press IN OUR 75th YEAR Murray, Ky., Saturday Afternoon, October 23, 1954 MURRAY POPULATION 8,000 Vol. LXXV No. 252 it. 188 GEIVIAN DEADLOCK ROKEN; PACT SIGNED Mrs. Pogue Is '1,000.000 People Expected THE WHITE H T NEW YORK GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN West European Defense Pact New Public Aiew "Jubilee Of Light" Signed By Fifteen Nations By EDWARD M. KORRY mien Mendes-France arid Wein By VERNON SCOT7' Helen Hayes and Thomas Mitch- Health Nurse United Press Staff Correspondent German Chancellor Konrad Adea- United Press Staff (' pendent ell combine talents in "Ceence for PARIS — The United States, auer began the two hour signine HOLLY W001), Oct. 22 41* — Adventure," a story by Max Shul- Botam and 13 nations of West Eu- ritual in the grand dinieg room of Dr. J. A. Outland announced Half the people in the United man recounting the reactions of today signed a set of history- the Quai d'Orsay. ushering in that at the regular meeting of the States will be watching a single a middle-aged couple whe inherit rope making documents creattee a West what they hopefully forecast will Crilloway County Board of Health. television show Sunday evening a fortune. Lauren Bacall and Dav- European defense union which in- be a new era in Eurtpe.an and Mrs. Joy Pogue RN was appuentcd honering a man whose inventions. id Niven team in Irwin Shaw's a freed and rearmed Ger- world relations. Public Health Nurse. She tine the were the basis for TAB& If. a.ghort story. "The Girls in Their cludes In all there are 30.004 words of vancancy created by the resigne- '''wtourniner Dresses." many. agreements, legalistic treaties. protocols, con- tion of Mrs. Virginia I. Dixon, The two-hour CAPtliond-Jubile.e Also starring in the cea•mercial- The far - reaching July 1964. Dixon an- 12 separele docu- ventions, annexes, letter; and le- effective 31, Mn. of Light" celebrating the 75th free program are Judith Andersen, embodied in iservecr aSbut twenty-one years as US Secre- cords embodied in 270 page, of 'the niversary of Edison's eght bulb Walter Brennan, Joseph Cotten, ments, were hailed by puolic health nurse in Calloway Foster Dulles 12 documents signed hese. is expected to draw moee than 45- Dorothy Dandridge. Briindon De tary of State John County. Final Obstacle Cleared million viewers, accordieg to pro- Wilde, Eddie Fisher. Geo- ge Gob- as "a near miracle." Mrs. Pogue graduated from made possible The final obstacle to the' signing ducer David 0 Selznice. "Mo-e el, Guy Madison and Kim Novak Their signing- was Bethany, Homes!. Kansas City age-old enemies— was removed in a fatignng all- people than have seen ary movie "Naturally this is ditto:tent trim when Europe's Kaaaaas in 1950. She did Pediatric night negotiations on the Saar is- ever made — except 'Gene Writ Selz- France and Germany—settled their nursing in St. Louis, and nursling anything I've ever tackled," the Wind'," Selznick said proudly. dispute over the future of the in- sue between Mendes-France and Fort nick said. "And it', different from or the U.S. Army Hospital, Harriman: n deny categorically hour Adenauer. It was also necessary for him ti ever attempted cn televi- Ives: ". .. yell OM.'ll kile hatthe business of the state to a man dustry-rich Saar, in an 11th Campbell, Kentucky. pnything of with the backing add that he also produced tne happened to a quarter of a million that I ever paid or knew conference. Mendes-France, Since Mrs. Pogue has beea sion. who says he didn't know ep.c. paid to a corrupt judge." aay Improper payment . ." of his cabinet. annouced Friday her hus- Margaret Mitchell Civil War We've organized the show to dollars of his own corn y's money Murray she has assisted Sweeping Provisions that France wouid sign nothing to- William Pateue, local make comments on an industry New York, U. 8, Senator Irving band. Dr Four major TV networks. ABC. OPPOSING CANDIDATES for governor of politically Important The documents signed todey day. unless the S3ar dispute was Dentist in his dental practice. They without telling the life story of campaigns reached fever heat in New York CBS, Dumont and Nate— haeei Ives and W. Averell Ha an, are shown as their will: first satisfactorily settled. reside at 225 South 15th Street. Thomas Edison. We've attempted by Harriman paid 1250,000 in bribes to the 1920. pooled their outlets for television's City. Ives charged that a ipping firm headed 1. Restore Germany's sovereign- In their marathon cot:ference. Murray. to weave en institutions! message prison, and Tammany officials to obtain pier lessee. first million dollar show. Network to former Judge Bernard Luse, who went to ty, end tine Allied occupetion and Adenauer conceded to part;a1 and Iderrtmans photo In a Into an entertainment pattcrn Ives Is shown as he mad a TV appearance with blowups of checks to too,. a 500.- time alone accounts for more than Soundpitotoa), authorize Germany Europeanization of the coal anti without losing entertainment val- dock scandal broke. (international Thousands Seek half the cost of the supe--produc- newspaper In 1930 when the man army to join in the defense rteel-rich 900-square [mit area un- ues." eon. • of West Europe. der a high commiamonter to be Four Year Old Boy Selznick added that his shnw Selznick purposely has tried to Z. Bring the now Germany with appointed by the New Western an American story of Me will tell an enlarged Brussels arid North European Union. N. lh al — keep 'the content of the show a POWERS LAKE electric light and "the light o: Alliance. surprise, but scraps of inform:Oren Demo Control Atlantic Treaty Agreement also Waf reached fret volunteers and Na- Challenges Thousands ,of faith and liberty" through inei- Murray High GOP "West Europein Indicate the program wa: include 3. Create a new a referendum in the Saartend tional Guardsmen turned out at viduals. • Union" which will be the keystone within three months, after whieh dawn today in the sixth Lay of a four or five sketches, three big of star- Monumental Mosaic of European defense and American anyone attempting to overthrow search fur four-year old Laverne musical numbers and bit3 Wide Front This November "With so many diverained ele- Over On and British policy in Europe. Wins the settlement wilt be presecutel. Enget. filled miscellany. ments — people, economic levela, Specialized additional coeumeets France agreed te free the banned Henry Bryan, in charge of the minority groups, age differences— spell out in detail the various Saarland peened to mei By WILLIAM .511 PATES Hugh 0. Alexander by aa per cent pro-German volunteers who have staved monumentel mosaic here In we had ode Grove High or the vote in 1952. other agreements reached take part in the referendum. this community of AO- persons, United Press Staff Correspondent to work on and meld into an such vital issues as the eaer, con- -- determin- Dies WASHINGTON — Repub- 1 Raleigh Republican Pa". C. West said this searchers were Resident entertairing. show. judge, is running against trol of troop strength et the re- ed "to keep looking untel we find The Murray High llgers uted lioins will challenge Democrat.c' a former "It builds up to a finale when I Democratic Go eionor W. armed Germany and supervision the boy " unning and a passing eta- control of the Soli a former ter the simetec - fiurepe's anw• prennetielisa Prominent Al.11141.1 state AdjidmatLi. Cei. Yesterday. siffenvit night to alltbdass a slabs wide front in the . •Seett ideal cultninsiteenl" r Florida Repeallea ns arc concen- NATO Members Sign Harold Barker. put in merge of born Grove High Blue Devil team, but they face a blush yt.a Molding ttalf the show will 131 on tarn fire in two congers- The four documents restmene the vast hunt by Gov Norman 28-0 the congressional gains they male trating their Mr Dan Edwards. age 13. died with the remainder errmanating Mr Dale Alexander went over for in 1952. Morrie districts in which their can- German sovereignty fir ;t were Countian Bruns:tale, said the yearch would at 3•110 o'clock yesterday afternoon "live" from CBS-TV City tr. Holly' - • ihree of the touchdowns on passes Its didates made strong but unsuc- signed by the United Sites. Bit continue "until the governor calls Street. com- The GOP hope3 to repeat at his home on South 2nd wood. More theta 300 elsceric from Buchanan Marshall Garland 'cessful showings in 1952. These are am, France and Germeiry. me or." complica- performance of two tears ago Death was caused by panies representing eve.), section went over on a pans from Alex- lit, which Rep William C.

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