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Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 8-1-1936 Fulton Daily Leader, August 1, 1936 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, August 1, 1936" (1936). Fulton Daily Leader. 62. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/62 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]. THE LISTENING THE DAILY LEADER IS IN ITS L POST 38th YEAR —HAS BEEN FULTON'S LEAD- IT IS APPARENT that there is FULTON DAILY LEADER. ING PAPER ALL THAT TIME. much interest in the plan of clos- ESTABLISHED 1898 • • • FULTON, ing all places of business in Fulton KY., SATURDAY, AFTERNOON ANGUST 1. 1936. • 4. VOLUME XXXVIIL—N0.191. on Wednesday afternoons during • the month of August. The Leader ii WHEN CHAMP MEETS CHAMP! was asked to see how much interest ,. The Weather Guess .! Market Glances there was in the suggestion, and TEMPLE SERB --- I-- FASCISTS IN without any pressure or effort se- KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE: — -e'ee Stock market heavy. veral firms have expressed their --1 mom PLOT Fair with slowly rising temperature . Bond market ii regular. willingnese to cooperate. Of course !Saturday and Sunday. LIs -rE..1. SON, steady. scratched Cotton futures ON CAPITOL; the surface has not been 1 _..c.?Alta SlteK oe'AROMA/a Grain futures strong. yet, and not enough have ex- BEYOIZE. as taEsea Steice pressea themselves to form any 16 c. C. Austin Dies te ca Ti-it GREEKS •tek accurate estimate of the situation. SNAK S HOY• 1 Ilf A-E- One Woman Seriously Sttd4enly At Home /.,WaliSeela(e USE ti COLUMNS But enough interest has been man- ME YEa! Hurt In Accident :that many ifested to make certain NEBRiSKA HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH C. C. Austin, age 77, died suddenly CRUCIAL B4'17LE OF TWO interested. and I firms are keenly ; ADMITS WHITING DEMAND last evening about seven o'clock, at A blow out that occurred five WEEKS' OLD REVOLT NEARS some of those believe now that if FOR $?5,000 I his home two miles North of Put • miles of Fulton on the Hickman AS LOCALISTS GET SET interested would form a commit- ; ton. Mr Austin had seemingly been highway was responsible for criti- entire town tee to call on the Washington, July 31.-1AP).--,I. in his usual good health, having cally injuring one and painfully Madrid, July 31.—( AP ).- -Troops might be accomplished. some; hing Edgar Hoover, chief of the Fede- been in town yesterday afternoon hurtieg two others. The wreck oc- of the rebellion announced tonight splendid thing to try It would be a ral Bureau of Investigation, an- ; and eating supper as usual. Leap- curred at seven p. in. last night., they were marching against Mad- during the month of this plan out nounced tonight that. !Sterling ing the supper table, he went into when a tire blew out and overtuen- rid and it appeared the crucial bat- nobody would be hurt August, and Waldron Powell, 16 year old Ne- !the yard and sat clown. The fatal eie the car in which six ladies were tle in the two week's old revolt was trial period in this brief time. The braska farm boy, had confepW he!attack came as he was seated in riding. - near. would enable us to know whether had written an extortion I de-- his chair and death •came in a few Mrs. 0. I. Lincienblade, who was Broadcasts freka Fascist stations it would be worth while next sum- mending $25,000 from the father ; minutes. the driver and resides near Cayce, assertei lour columns of rebel mer or not, and I really think that of Shirley Tem*. child movie was in the Felton hospital this forces were converging on the city. some concerted effort should be ; Funeral services will be held star. morning, the extent of her injuries One was within artillery range. 15 made now to carry the plan tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the undertermined. Miss-Lela May Oli- miles, ready It hurl destructive through to ,completion in order mat home, conducted by Elder Bun Omaha, Neb. lily 31 AP i .—R. ; ver, also of Cayce, received nume- shell-fire against Loyalist &fend- the closing peliod might start next Ross of Martin, Tfl., Burial will A. Alt, chief of e Federal Bureau rons cuts and bruises of the face ers. Wednesday. The Leader will be ow n ton Cemetery. of Investigation here, said Sterling and head. A Miss Scott, teacher at :lad to cooperate in every way pos- Prinee Carlos, brother-in-law of Walrod Powell, 16 year old farm The deceased was born and rear- Mayfield was painfully hurt anci :ible, for this newspaper thinks Prince Juan of the Asturia.s, heir boy arrested at his home one mile ed in this section and has been a suffered the loss of seven teeth. the plan is something worth while. presumptive to the nomexistent south of Grant Neb. late today, prominent farmer of this commu- Miss Josephine Smith, of Cayce, Let's get the thing done! Spanish throne, was reported in has eonlessed to writing an extor- nity for many years. He wee a Miss Ross and Miss Griffin, both of Spain near neadquarters of Carlist - •• • tion loiter asking $25,000 of George member of the Primitive•Baptist Mayfield, were unhurt in the spill. rebels at Pamplona. F. Teniple, father of Shirley Tem- Church, having his membership at The ladies were en route to Cayce a TOMORROW WILL be the big- ple. juvenile screen actress. Old Bethel since boyhood. from Mayfield when the accidens The latest recapitulation of the season at the local Americans here tonight reveaaed gest day ot Powell was being taken tonight He &eaves to mourn his passing (Jnknown Negro Boy Boy, occurred. Mrs. Lindeeblade was basebai: park. Union City, under by agents of the Omaha bureau to his wife, Mrs. Laura Austin, four Deaf Six Years bratisht to the hospital in a Horn- 74 still living at the embassy, 101 a new and popular manager, lead- North Platte Neb., where Alt and sons, Ben. Sam, Wales, Pell of this Found Dead Here Hears; Noise Strange beak ambulance while the others in their own homes and Ill evacu- ing the second half pennant fight, he will be arraigned before Unit- city; two daughters, Mrs. 'Ruby were brought in by Dr. Ward Bu- ated to the coast. The last six who clash with the local Eagles., desired to go left. for the coast to- will ed States Commissioner A. F. Slayden of this city; Mrs Lilly An unidentified negra.was found Milwaukee, July 31.—(AP) — His ell:ere wno had been previouely who seem to have recently shaken Streitz.assei ted night. Rich of Louisville; a brother, W. dead this morning on the I. C. hearing suddenly restored <luring summoned to the scene. off a lasing streak and headed Alt t1con- at when Miners Join Loyalists for! W. Austin of Dodd City, Kan., a tracks about a mile north of ;Ful- a minor operation, six year old Carl a higher berth. Uneati City will . fronted with the etter, Powell ad- sister, Mrs. Mary L. Williams of! ton and near the overhead bridge Thelm, Jr., today sought to bridge Miners bolstered Loyalist troops send hundreds of fans over for the ' mitted writing it but denied he Akron. siege of the northern Ohio, two hair-brothers, on highway 51. He was found on the gap between six years of deaf- Much Interest For for a new game, and Fulton will turn out 100 ; ever went to the spot he had nam-- delayed direct Bob Austin of this city and _Louis the Edgewood line and the body ness and a new world of strange.; city of Oviedo, but per cent to show the visitors a ed to look for the money. Closing In Grocers ; Austin at Lynn Grove, a half-sis- was badly mangled./ harsh sounds. attack to space the city further good time. Only one game _will be He and his agents, Alt said, were ter, Mrs. Dick Ray. 10 grandchil- damage. The city had chaaged He was found about seven a. m. Grocery managers seem to have played, starting at three ode:aka unable to establish a motive for dren and 4 great grandchildlren Totally deaf sl:ve he was three hands at least twice during heavy by Mr Creason and a group of sec- considerable interest in the plan and the tat game of the series , the youth's action. They described also survive, besides a host of months old, the boy was taken to ; fighting' of the past three days. of refiring all local stores on Wed- will be played Monday. The local him as small for his age, and said other friends and relatives. tion men. He had apparently fall- a hospital last Friday to have hisl Catalan troops thrust at Zara- en off of a southbound freight nesday afternoons, according to baseball association has planned his parents, who hav4 lived on a Winsteed-Jones Funeral Home tonsils and adenoids removed. As I goza, important northern city held train at three a. m. and messages telephoned this office to handle the largest crowd of the farm near Grant for the last four has ritarge of the funeral arrange- had been the anesthetic wore off, his mother ! by rebels, in a series of fierce en- crushed by the cars during the past few days.