Fulton Daily Leader, April 5, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader
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Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 4-5-1947 Fulton Daily Leader, April 5, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, April 5, 1947" (1947). Fulton Daily Leader. 628. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/628 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 Fulton Daily Leader by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. •, y • V. • $ te-r 1 The Weather ril 4,1947 Kentucky -Considerable clou- MEMBER iness and windy with thunder- this means showers tonight, becoming cold- natty friends er in west portion; Sunda K TUCKY PRES clearing, windy and heir kindness colder. LAII1t011 ASSOCIATION tees and wh- ritaitr r TAibAn SIO• ir father. We Volume thank Rev NLVIlt Associated Presa Leased Wire Fulton, Iradley, Dr. Kentucky, °Stunt-du) t.renitut. Iprii .3. /9/7 re Cents Per Copy id their staff =Mb Ann Horn- Lewis Asks U. S. Burlington Roy Wright. Rural Co-Op, Zephyr Smacks Into Station -• Jo Leave (?nly 2 Chinese Reds h p', Marines les Green. easeminim-i; K.U. Told To 1..'oal Mines Open. ,to Vi'ashington, April 5-4,Th Pi 110111111g 11:0"(d Aear Tangku; Accept -John I.. Lewis today asked Union the government today asked NLRB Says but two bituminous coal • Roth miiies in the United States. iRiolrest Toll Since End of War I In a letter to colt mines Ilful Refused To administrator N. II. Collisson. Bargain LeiAs asked that the mine, —I' /6 Other inieriemiN 'minded. Six Not frith AFL stay closed until re-examin- \A !thin Vult ation has been made by a Expected To Lire: UM .ittfickers Said EXAMINER RF.PORTS federal mine inspector ani !.aid Ilukedom. the inspector has certified Killed. Wounded br Pursuing Washington, Warbles April 5--The'-Tbe the mines conform with the Hen Ilo;u4 National Labor Relations Board federal ntiae safety cede, FIFTH II %PINE CHIEF TO TAKE C011M %ND released today a report of a trial .'.me eenent n t to, is By John Dederick ang Kai-Shek's second army had examiner recommendine that ceded the "Veg. been dispatched front Tientsin the To Have Three r, t. April 5- ale --Chinese Hickman-Fun on coun ties sortie pull city he a to aid Marines in tracking down In California gat on an est- -,eitecete. sweeping suddenly Rural Electric Cooperative Cor- • the attackers, who.se numbers r:.•h egg tr old the lour erly morning dark- poration of Hickman, Ky., cease: 1.4 , were not known. aster Services hatched-so they say. In • • • id e I:tacked a LI E Ma- from "interfering with restrain- 1hr. v1.1 treaiar they ain't Eaen as the attackers faded , v supply depot ne tr thes had struck at a Marine ing, or coercing" its employee in i : -en or heard anythine yet!" Methodists Announce Tan tko kilang five marines and , ante:limo ion dump, a heav- collective bargaining efforts • • ' Stitirtee. 0. 31. Bethel of Dukedom wouteen others. ent %lean ily-armed Marine convoy was • The examiner. Earl S. Hall- a. m... and • sera, ,• , • h. toed the strangest look- .oweterf to live made ready at Tientsin. man. said the REA Co-op, which 1:alitatu . mires Sunday 25 miles ing egg into the Leader oi- te lid on the bodies of to the west, to get out in pursuit. serves Hickman, Fulton, Carlisle I The ' seer beervattee of Easter will lier this mornieg that a hen a 't •,:: ,.erifiect they wet e Stung by the biggest casualty and Graves counties, and Obion I begin at the '1'1.- Lest four cars of a Minniapolis-to-Chicago 193-370 First Methodist Eurlington Railroad Twin Cities Zephyr form a cver bid. It I: as cig a- a Comnitut, . an ,,fraci Marthe toll in a long series of clashes county. Tenn.. had "refused to church with the sunrise shallow V. after the trait hit a tractor spilled fr.tm a statitnicti, corn- pats ng freight, and piled into Downers man's list. l'h3ped uSC with North China ingeulars. Col. bargain collectively" with thei minion service at 7 o'clock Sun- Grove station (background), about 21 miles fro:n downtown Chl:ago. Part of the coping of de. an egg, with a sort of twist The slitit did not mention Julian N. Fristne, commander of International Brotherhood of I day morning. This is to t he causualties mut- be a poi is spilled on the roof of the second ear. The streamliner was heeded towards Chicago. edited. Inside the shell is minim' of the Fifth Marine.; at Peiping, Electrical Workers (AFL, which Mune service. All members of anoinw egg, ahout noi tered by thi etfackers, but Ch'- was flying to Tientein to represented five employes group- the take .he congregation urged to at- • • mat size of a nee matters' etficers reported personal command ed in the bargaining unit. hen's ergs 100 of the bead killed or wound- I A bidet Marine announcement It said the co-op and its man- Dry Lake District Scout Morning worship is at 11 o'- Court Of Honor Is Held This egg, so Mt. Bethel ed. said the Winne. at Hsinbo. ager, H. C. Schimmel. dicourag- clock. said, 1%as. An abbreviated program laid this week These officers announced that • five miles wesi of Tangku raged ed organization of a union last goeerinnee , te„,a ef this service is as follows: pre- an ordinary Rhode Island 600 . front Chi- for four hours and fifteen mm - ring and then negotiatee a :ude. "Hymn of Joy"; baptism of At First Methodist Church:5 Troops are Present Red hen. Ile did not urine -- - tiles beginning at 115 a.m. rker's contract" with Mete- ., infants; solo, "Art Thou The the hen along, hut he sail • ; The reporls of the fighting employes after granting James she Christ." Mrs. H. N. Strong; of- Warren* Fulton attor- , Tenderfoot - Troop 37, Moss ardson. Bobby Joe Goodwin, Me- was doing nieely. lianttsf Hour were fragmentary, saying that wage raises and promo- fertory. "Impromptu in D"; an- ney. addressed the Dry Lake Dis- , Green. Billy Claxton'. Bob Hang_ nus Williams. Mark Campbell, It could be that Easter one Marine tank was disabled saTlie contract specifically , them. "Haliehijah To The King"; trict Boy Scout Court of Honor the • ilton: Troop 40, Junior Mount/tie. Troop 99, Joe Dixon. bunny has by a land mine. and that several Ste union should not repre- sermon,"What Christ Is To Me"; on the subject, "Honor." last pulled a trick Billy Joe Witherspoon, Keith out there in Dukedom. Any: explosions of stored ammunition 'The workers. reception of members; postlude. night at the First Methodist Ph!:' ,often Troop 37. received - Starts Sunday Elkins, Russell Swearington. G one %his wants to have an reeked the dump. he examiner recommended "Atbilate Deo." The organ num- church. the Bronze Palm W. Clark, Johnny Eudy. Hubert on his Eagle egg tolliag tom•irrina might Marine fighter planes were that this contrr.ct be cancelled bes are by Ms. C. L. Maddox, badee, Dr. J. W. Middleton. Of The following troops were re- Eudy, Robbie Lee Babb; Trap the highest award pre- do welt to railed out but the Chinese had and that the cu-op be required and the choir epeak to elle Koh - is directed by Mrs. presented: 37 Clinton. 40 Soul's 43. Billy Bennett; Troop 99. Clydi. seated last. night. %dawn. rirst tittealscri vanished before the airmen to bargain with the union, M. W. Haws. el. That one egg (or es( Fulton, 43 Fulton, 44 Fulton. and Batts. Clifford Humphreys. Scouts who recelied indivIduel would he all that could get into :Ireton. Parents who desire to dedicate is needed. Broady:PI at 7:31) a. ti. 99 Fulgham. Badges were pre- Second Class-Troop 40. Keith merit badges ivere: This same dump was raided Washington, April 5-ole-The their child to God and assume sented under direction of Dis- Elkins. Junior Moultrie, Russal Troop 37-Kenneth ' -Christ the Answer" will be last Oct. 3 by an estimated 200 National Labor Relations Board the vows of Christian parent- Calchvell trict Commissioner Billy Black- Swearington, Robert Parrott, Public health, dog the theme of 11. three-month - Chinese who %sounded a Marine in an intermediate report today hood may be present the child G care. path- stone, assisted by members of W. Clark. Johnny and Hilbert finding, home repairs. .125 Attend series of the Baptist Hour ba- slightly but left several of their e Kentucky . for Christian baptism at the personel 1 the District committee. Eudy. Robert Roper, Kim- health, wood ginning April 6 with emphasis remown and behind. 0 Theyso e saunci Company to "cease and desist" morning service. This sacrament Joe carving, first aid: berlin; Troop 43. Jimmy lialej Phil Porter. on evangelism. and well be cirnely ol carrying from refusing to bargain collec- of baptism will come early in Scouts who received badges autornobiling. Eddie Keiser, Billy Browning; Troop 40-Donald integrated with the activities o' tively with the AFL-Internatem- the service that parents may Were: Richardson,!Shrine Banquet! Troop 44, James McDaniel, Jas., carpentry, cattle That may have been their o- al Brotherhood of Electeleal' leave with children if necessary. -raising; Ether, Butts, Joe Pigue. Tommy I Jackson. animal industry. area, as announced by the Bap- • hie this time, but they found Workers as the exclusive repre- The offering on this Sunday art.