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Fulton Daily Leader, September 19, 1946 Fulton Daily Leader Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 9-19-1946 Fulton Daily Leader, September 19, 1946 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, September 19, 1946" (1946). Fulton Daily Leader. 457. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/457 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]. STANDARD PRIIITOKI CO or 18. 19 LOUISVILLE 2, KY the Bradley, FULTON DAILY LEADER m will retro , South Crated Volum* XLFII Fulton, Kentucky, Thursday Evening, September 19, 1946 No. 224 California , n Cantor is, Clerks Must Tell Airliner Crash Utah SW Lewis Democrat Victory Called Mans Five Men Killed Truman,Byrnes Confer By lire 'horns. Charges Revenue Dept. Of 'Survivors Are Damages Of Guarding Peace,Security Found By Planes In L.&N. Crash IT Meat Shortage Unpaid First Time Since Wallace's Talk; PAIRING Frankfort, Ky., Sept.. 19—(AP) New York, Sept. 10—(AP).--- county least five to seven persona Hopkins County. Rail maned --An opinion that clerks Lexington. Ky., Sept. 19-i AP)- At Closing Mines must notify the state Revenue Kentucky Democrstic Wo- were reported today by separ- Officials Investigate Ross Denies Rumors Of "Deal" SierVirc The Nominee Speaks Department when damages men's Club in convention here ate sources as having survived &Arlington Tragedy awarded in traffic accident yesterday by two spea- the crash of transatlantic Bel- Attacks OPA was told To Demo Club crashed in !Arlington, Ky, Sept. 19 -- suite remain unpaid was given kers that the Democratic party gian airliner which I No Details Of riveters • wilderness of New- (AP)—Hopkins County and L. & Taft Charges As Cause by the Attorney Oeneral's of- must be kept In power to safe- the remote entucky Of fice today. foundland. N. railroad officials today were guard future peace and econom- conducting an investigation to Tra its -A auntie ••=1IMMENIMMINMMENI A trans world airlines pilot Grave Unrest Edwin 0. Davis, a Louisville ic amurity. determine the cause of a rail- Attorney, wrote that Jefferson aboard an inbound plane re- Wallace Row Message Given RUTTED BY SURVEY Principal speakers at yester- ported seeing three persons at road crash last night that killed County Attorney Samuel Stein- day's session, which concluded five Earlington men feld had advised the clerk he the side of the wreck and four .wAu.AcE is SILENT Washington, Sept. 191(AP )- the 19th annual convention of The victims, members of a John L. Lewis called on the price should do this only if the person others walking about four miles Shows Disunity the organization, were John Y. from the scene. The coast guard railroad section crew, were kill- detiontrol board today to re- awarded the damages paid for a Brown of Lexington. Democrat- Washington. Sept 19—IAPI— certified copy of the judgment. see one of its search planes had ed when the motor car on which FED nter* price controls on meat, ic nominee for the U. S. Senate, they were riding was struck Says President Truman Presidenst°:ornlii.ana:::tary said it was the seen five persons. by saying that mines in three states The opinion and Mrs. James McGranery of a switch of State Byrnes held a 10-MM. clerk's duty to send the notice Survival kite were dropped to engine one mile north Sought To Pacify Roth are closing down because miners Washington, wife of the Assist- of Morton' Gap, Count)/ Judo cannot buy meat. anyway. them by searching planes. Radical., Conservatives ute "conversation" by Washing- ant Attorney General of the U S. Daniel reported. ton-Paris teletype today, but suspension The coast guard said its north Cincinnati, Sept. 19—(AP).— The United Mine Workers' State law requires Both speakers stressed the im- The dead: what they said to each other was vehicle operators' li- Atlantic patrol reported that the Senator Robert A. Taft (R-Ohlo) Chief told the board in a tele- of motor portance to the future of the Survivors seen included two men, not disclosed. gram that • "grave unrest" is cense unless such judgments are P. C. Wallace, 66. section crew thinks' President Truman at- country of retaining Democrat- two women and a child. It was foreman. tempted to "play both ends It was the first direct ex- weeding throughout all the paid within 30 days. ic leadership in order to ward immediately change between the two since not established Noah Howell, 35, father of six against the middle" in his en- Mining areas, because miners off what they termed the return iwii,tteether there were others secretary of Commerce Wallace "cannot perform the laborious children. dorsement of the right of Secre- I.) of Republican-sponsored Isolat- tary of Commerce Wallace to criticized Byrnes' foreign policy and hagardous work" of produc- Cub Meeting lonisni and the advent of ec- Lexie Willis, 50, negro. in a speech last week ing Goal on a diet of cereals and make his New York foreign policy onomic chaos. Roy Civil', 49, negro. speech. White House Secretary Char- Ed Merritt, negro. (age un- lea 0. Ross gave reporters only Tetrilisted the three states Mrs. McOranery spoke of the Club Will Cheer The President, the the senate Will Be Tonite Democratic party as the "peo- available). the bare information that the In Which the mines are shutting Judge Republic leader told an inter- president and his secretary of ple's party", pledged to safeguard Daniel said all but Mer- viewer. sought "to appeal to the down as Virginia, West Virginia ritt were killed instantly. state had been in communica- Kentucky, in the heart of the Den Mothers, Cub the future. She told the club JOHN YOUNG BROWN Wins left wing with Wallace's favor- and Team To Meritt died shortly after the tion. left coal belt. women that it was important to able words about Russia while ilea Mothers Assemble At Senate and crash in the Hopkins county Ross would not say what had The union leader's telegram send Brown to the appealing to more conservative Methodist Church give Senator Barkley, Senate Baptists Protest Over 100 Students Join hospital at Madisonville. passed between them, or realthed the decontrol board as The County sentiment by supporting Secre- whether the exchange was cord- Den mothers and Cub mothers majority leader. "one more vote" Fulton High Pep Group Judge said the tary Byrnes." It Opened the second day of ita switch engine was en route from ial or trained. hearings on demands for restor- of Pack 40, Cub Scouts, will meet In supporting the program of Cancellation Of At Its First Meeting But, he said. "it makes no at 7 o'clock tonight at the First the late President Roosevelt as Zarlington to Morton. Gap Nor did Rosa confirm spiel& ation of price ceilings to dairy High's athletic, teams difference whether he endors- Methodist Church basement for It is being carried on now by WCKY Broadcasts Fulton when it struck the section crew, catty that the Wallace ditiatied products. should not lack enthusiastic sup- which had been ed the speech or the right of his was mentioned. The Cosiesaaree reorganisation and reassignment President Truman. called out on an -ecretary of commerce to vcece Lewis aaserted that a shortage Covington, Ky, Sept. 19 — port from the sidelines this emergency job at a coal mine Secretary wound up a king con- of meat already has reached of Cuba and Dens. 1dward Bene- Brown declared, "the voter a policy contrary to that of his Muter dur- decide which party can (AP)—h.adio Station WCKY was year. Over 100 students met to near Mortons Gap. ference with Mr. Truman "famine proportions" in six dict will serve as Cub should yesterday, secretary of state. The two Wad* deld ing the current year and an in- best solve the problems of world under fire from Baptist church organize a Pep Club day by announcing he vi keep southeastern Kentucky counties. leaders today as the result of and other students are expected things are equally as bad. silent until after the rails which he 4id not further ident- teresting program is being plan- peace and economic security and "It shows for the first time in support that party". the station's cancellation of all to become members in the near Candidates' Aid Peace conference is over. ify. ned for the Pack. should then seventh foreign policy the split that has challenged the Republican religious broadcast programs. future. Anyone in the Ross earlier had declared em- Aside from going without meat Elbert Johns, Smut field exe- Ile through twelfth grades is eligible In Welfare Fight been so plain in domestic policy phatically there had been 110 cutive, will introduce new games policy of "calling for a change". Protests against the cancella- —conservative Democrats on the Lowis added, miners in many voiced last night at to join the club deal" between the President and *Wales have been unable to and methods for the Dens and tion were one hand, the PAC on the other." a mass meeting in Latonia Bap- James Earl Bowen was named Sought In Capital Wallace in reaching this NM- obtain lard and fats for cook- Belly Blackstone, commissioner, club president, Eugene Pipe is Frankfort, Ky., promise. .1 so badly. outline the tist church. Earlier a resolution Sept. 111—(AP) ing and seasoning. will program for the L.
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