
Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 4-16-1953 The Ledger and Times, April 16, 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, April 16, 1953" (1953). The Ledger & Times. 1272. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/1272 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]. :g hi A .0.• ..•••••• Aks AWL It. 11,f5N Selected As Best All sound Kentucky Community Newspaper for 1947 We Weather Are KN^ETUCKV: Fair with -ir -- terrepersteoires-neetr -Or a little Helping To 1411NNsorst• below freezing tomeht. low 30 to 34 in the east and a Build Murray , • `1,:*"\ ‘7441"--"7- 32 to 38 in the east portion. Friday fair and continued Each Day cool. r• YOUR PROGRESSIVE HOME NEWSPAPER United Press IN ITS 74th YEAR Murray, Ky., Thursday Afternioon, April 16, 1953 MURRAY POPULATION . - - 8,000 Vol. XXIX; No. 91 Vitality Dress Shoes IKE CHALLENGES RE!)s IN PEACE MOVE Basque, Red Calf and , als; In Flight Blue Calf Soon de Hoard I Now.4)':,t7".. Lions Will Be Six Point Program Listed $10.95 By LEIO, PANMUNJOM, ,./iApril 16 Sold To Aid By President To End War Al'OUttd • / (UP)-Red trucks b. /ambulances today delivered the first of 805 By MERRIMAN SMITH ,hopes with mere words and prom- I Allied sick and wounded prisoners Health Center WASHINGTON April 16 iUPI- ises and gestures," he said. aais MURRAY stop before free- to Kaesong-last President Eisenhower challenged "The test of truth is simple. dom-and the United Nations com- Russia's new. leaders today to There can be no persuasion but mend indicated it now may be Murray Lions will be sold into • prove their- will for peace by end- by deeds.'' Verson Stubblefield, Sr., wilting to resume full scale truce bondage for one day at a "slave meg. ing the Korean war, lifting the He was cautiously hopeful that mighty pretty at the Rotary negotiations. sale" which will be held in • the looked Iron Curtain from satellite court- Russia may now be ready for ladies night meeting this past The UN notified the Reds it near future, according to Bryap tries and joining a world dis- peaceful deeds. wants a meeting of liaison officers Tolley, president of the organi- Tuesday. armament pact that would outlaw "A new leadership has assumed today to deliver a letter from Lt zation. atomic weapons. power in the Soviet Union. It! rapidly takina shape on Gen. William K. Harrison, head of All funds derived from the "slave Hawses diplomatic initia- links to the pasts however strong, Poplar, and tihone .United Nations truce delega- sale" will be used for the benefit He seized the North Twelfth, West bind it completely. Ite fut- te. of the Calloway County Health .tive from the Communists in a cannot Sycamore. ure. is, in great part. Its own to The letter, addressed to North Center. major foreign policy speech listing specific "deeds" the Russians can make." Better check for termite?. The Korean. Gen. Nam presumably Lions will be placed on the to demonstrate the sin- He appealed tb the new Kremlin mild winter didn't slow them down is the 41UN reply to repeated Com- block and sold to the highest bid- perform talk. leaders to face the grim fact that munist demands- for a special con- der. Their services will be bought cs•ritx of their recent peace much. no real 'hope ter ene Ref" -tor the one- Aar -Tether He said the death of Soviet Pre- there is ferenew to-arrange reauraptioa •ot -.49erifielr- mier Josef Stalin has given his nation unless the opposing 'powert The County Health Department the long - stalemated armistice said. successors "a precious halt their present atomic artet put up a No Expectetarating" talks. Lions bought at the sale can Kremlin to turn 'the black tide of race. sign in front of Doualass Hard The Reds have been gumblmg at be use% for anywork that is neces- chanco sweeang the world towacd -The worst to be feared and the Vitality Dress ware. They didn't put it up any delays in delivery of the UN an- sary around the house, baby sit- events" "we best to be expected can be sirriply swer. ting, or what have you. The only atomic war, but warned that too •oon. Mated." he said. -The worst if Nations commani stipulation is that they be treated do not yet know" whether they --- The United GETTING READY would be mean to do it. atomic war The best Several people in town have said Harrison's letter will be pre- humanely to comply with existing Shoes Eisenhawer interrupted his , a life of perpeutal fear and sented to the Reds at 6:30 p.m. laws. Mr. tetra:as blooming. Some -red and TO FLY OUT sion, a burden of arms draining S PC Thursday EST. The project is part of the Lion's golfing vacation at Augusta.,Ga., pink. - the Wealth and labor of sit peo- Gen. Mark Clark, supreme UN club work to support the new and flew here to deliver the 3.500 Blue, Mesh --- ples; a wasting of strergth tni In Flight commander, and other Allied offi- health center. 'RELEASED POWs word address before the American The farther south you go. the defies the American system or the cials have indicated they would be Society of Newspaper Editors. He and Calf bigger they get. Mrs. Huie has UPPER: U. S. Marines are shown Soviet system or any system to willing ti consider aerumption of planned to return to Augusta Late the largest. operating grading equipment on achieve true abundaacea and hap- the truce negottanons only after County Oil Men this afternoon. --- !airfield near Munsan, Korea, from piness for the peeples of this the Reds had made good en their Diplomatic circles hailed tbe Two goad men in the Sheriff's Are Honored which UN repatriated prisoners speech as a "momentous- declara- earth. race Brigham Futrell and Alton promise to return sick and wound- $10.95 will be flown to hospitals. Graders the new administration's -This is net ir way of life at ed Allied war prisoners. tion of Hughes. We don't think anyone Three Calloway County oilmen are halted to allow a U. S. Army all it is humanity hanging from With the first of ths cemiteated readiness to negotiate a just cold eta, will file. have been presented the Public liaison plane to take off. LOWER: a cress of iron." prisoners now only six miles and war setlement with Russia. -- --- Relations Award of the Oil In- In Japan, Le Col. Jesse K. Grace He said -recent statements and four days from free.loni and other The Main points of the brood Two nice building lots on South dustry Information Committee, ac- (left) of Russellville, Ark., and Continued On Page Two convoys of prisoners rolling down U S. policy he sketched were: Fourth street being leveled off. cording to a statement released to- Capt. Norma Parsons discuss their Korea's bomb-pitted roads. the I. This country is ready to day by Mr. W J. Loufman. Chair- roles in airlifting of evacuated UN appeared ready to talk busi- enter into a five-point world dis- We're about ready for straw- man of the Kentucky-Ohio-Ten- POWs from Korea. Colonel Grace /Wu armament treaty providing for an berries and other fruit to start nessee District. The Award is made commands the U. S. Air.Force dust trucks outright bee on atomic weapons. • coming in The family laeleaIs Twenty-tour -covered on the balls of "'outstanding lead- 801st medical air evacuation Brigham Futrel bearing the Allied sick and waund- deffrilte limitations esi the else of getting low ership and personal accomplish- squadron and Captain Parsons is ed for next Monday's prisoner ex- each nation's armed for-es, and ment" in the industry's nubile a flight nurse. (iefernotional) "a practical system of inspection Vermin Hale improved his yard change jolted inta the Red truce information and educational pre. Resigns Post; under the United Nations- to en- during the winter by filling in camp at Kaesong Thersday night. grant. force the rules the right side He and John Scott In makirg the presentation, Mr. 2. If disarmament can be • have made that corner. of Eighth Loufman stated "In accordance Seven Seniors Are Chosen achieved, the United States will To Make Race and Olive look very good with the unanimous vote of the John Shroat Coaches join other countries in setting up Inducted Into Committee. I am privileged to pre- a "fund for world aid and recon- The excavation of the Metho- sent you with this Public Rela- Brigham Futrell. Stet'. Patrolman Honor Society struction" out of billions saved on dist Church basement has given tions Award as tangible evidence North- for this area, announced today Elected To For preparations. military more folks much naedcd dirt. of ow- appreciation for your vol- that he has t, signed from the 3. "The first great step" toward By MARY R. JACKSON unteer activities in making in- State Police Force. and that he Seven seniors were inducted into -J a general world settlement "must Notice a lot of people amend formation about the oil industry membership of the National Honor Head VFW South Game be the conclusion of an honorable Lawn have been filang in their available to the public, thereby Paschall.
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