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Fulton Daily Leader, July 29, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 7-29-1947 Fulton Daily Leader, July 29, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, July 29, 1947" (1947). Fulton Daily Leader. 726. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/726 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]. 4:141t111,111NrOASIN 28,194A NEMINER of the fact The Weather ing high in —C t parasites 1 Kentucky lear tonight, T CICY, PRES air. Wednesday partly cloudy and continued warm with scattered ASSOCIATION afternbon thundershowers, hr 5. IlP Persons Na. 189 • Evening. July 29, /987 "eats Per Copy troubled by • INiuns• XLVIII Associated Press Leased Wire Fulton, Kentucky, Tuesday may be the a new, full Hina!rui toll Cin`Illit sjoyment of • 15 Are Killed Kaiser Says"Sntear Campaign" Directed At 4torcade Begins endly corn- 41 Days Waterfield fascinating • Court 'Het 1-tone Hear- As Wartime Plane Contracts hi months IIbible with- In Ship Blast At Senate Investigates Nine ted persons July 30; The regular report of Circuit District Washington, July 29—nei— a "clever, mysterious kissolt." mittee. Kaiser categorically de- Swing Thru guide totical Henry J. Kaiser you find out why?" nied: Court Clerk Justin Attebery to couragement protested at a "Can't Brest, France Senate investigation of his war- the atatement asked the Sena- I. that lie put -the heat 01 the Judicial Council, Frankfort, ou would like time dealings with the govern-1 tors. Hell on Washington" to build shows that the Fulton circuit ur name and in session 41 days 422 Others Hurt ment today that a "smear cam- When Ferguson started to ask the rarso planes as Secretary court was 2:30 Friday postcard and Will Be Here At Win" has been directed against Krug declared from September 1946 through Hearing." questions, Kaiser said he would of the Interior ▪ As Nitrate Cargo ht. p e allowed to read his last week. May 1947. Sept. 18 1450 There were 28 jury trials, both Effort., thole I have never in my entire statement first and then answer present at any O S. Ill. Also Burns 2. That he was civil and criminal. The grand a Explodes, history had such a smear cam- questions, of the parties at which Hughtle it news to me," the jury returned 44 indictments. To Hort. Lorge hard-of- paign directed against "I'd rather ask you a few entertained high government WANTED: A TIDAL WAVE be a The cost of the grand jury was CAPTAIN IS CASUALTY West Coast industrialist told questions and then well make officials. Senate War Investigating sub- S372, and of the petit jury $1620. July 25, 1947 Foie On 29 your statement a part of the 3. That Elliott Roosevelt, KM Brest, France, July 29—(41— committee as it prepared to Commonwealth w:i nem fees al- Box 3609 record, Ferguson said. of the late President, had any nod Ills Officials reported 15 dead and hear his story of his $18 000 000 lowed totalled $185. University of Kentueks tl.S 11IED Pepper, a subcommittee mem- thing to du with the letting o at least 429 injured in this port wartime cargo plane contract. Kentucky 11111171111 ber, objected, plane contract. Lexington, Harry Let. Waterfield- today from the explosion and Before Kaiser was permitted the cargo The The Editor ter-Governor motorcade will be- fire that wrecked the ammon- to testify, Senators Ferguson He said if Kaiser were permit- "This committee is weleoml Fulton Daily Leader swing through the First ium 'nitrate-laden Norwegian (R-Mich) and Pepper ID-Flat ted to proceed in his own way it to question me in detail about Dutch Report The gin its PAINS Ocean liberty yester- would give him a "fairer,oppor- Hollywood glamor or blondmi Fulton, Kentucky District tomorrow, July 30. just freight clashed sharply over the pro- distress of tis- his story.• about three days before the August 3 disturb- day. cedure to be followed. tunny to pr(sent but the only girls I know lithly Fellow Fulton Countiar.s: primary election in which F111- e you auger Four of the injured died this Kaiser had prepared a state- The industrialist and wartime are the patriotic women who left Some Sabotage tervour, weak, of entered war in's ton countians will vote for their Thee morning, the French ministry ment on his contract but Fer- shipbuilder was called to testify their kitchens, Hickman-Fulton County line near Crutchfield, Sunset My home is on the next governor, lieutenant-gov- am's marine said. Badly injured and as the committee opened its dustries and did an tinforget- summer I Velist•hie guson announced immediately Rut Situation Fasorable but I am a law student here at the University and this of state, attor- • such symy. hospitalised at nearby Lander- second day of public hearings table job toward winning Ulf ernor, secretary test thim after Kaiser was sworn as a wit- which is in the heart of Waterfield opposition. Bonsai were 46 others, five of worth of war," Kaiser asserted. Generally. Arniy Declares am in Lexington ney general, auditor of public 'Wu to vont- neau ness that he wanted to ask some into some $40.000,000 super. Any drugstore doctors termed critical. "Referring to sensational accounts, state treasurer, whom questions. plane contracts awarded to Batavia, July 2d-01—Dutch The reasons for such opposition are as follows. The home °Mee mos MR= addition, Ponchalet Hospital Hughes, nitl- rumors preceding this investi- intendant of public instruction. • • In The statement, which Kaiser Kaiser and Howard military authorities, busily ex- of the Kentucky Utilities Company is located right here when" it had treated 376 for gallon I want to state that I de commissioner of agriculture, OMOMINII reported already had given to newspaper lionarie movie producer. tending their hold on the rich the Ls xington Herald is Tom inflicted by ever having met Ei. 75.000 people live. The Editor of railroad commissioner and In meta and bruise. reporters, declared his plans to No planes produced under the not recall of Java and Sumatra, Campaign Roosevelt. and I never have resources Underwood who is also Earle Clementso State-Wide the city of Fulton six members flying debris. build a vast fleet ol Cargo-car- contracts are in use by the liott today reported scattered in- were severely business relations witt Manager. The race horse industry is firmly established in this of the city council. Hundreds more rying airplanes—and thus armed service. had any stances of republican sabot- nitrate went area, and they are against Mr. Waterfield because of Election officials tor each pre- shaken when the thwart Hitler's submarines—got In his statement to the corn- him." oil field areas and else- immediate • . age in tracks. About have been off with a shattering blast that • • • • • general his proposal to tax the winning tickets at the race cinct in the county where but said that the of smashed in building fronts fav- every machine politician 'mown in this vicinity, us well as in all named by the county board situation was "developing Sheriff along the_aea front, set off an Kentucky, is behind Mr. Clements, and he proudly admits it. In election conmussioners. gas Eye- orably.' .caWay:ine. Kent Hamby (De- explosion In the city's The republic's air force. re- everything connected with special interests and politicil Api.lbOli storage short, and C. P. Freeman (Ha. tens, fired a gasoline at the outbreak of hos- people have their choice defeated if mocrat lines of ported dictatorship will see that the tank and demolished tilities to consist of about 40 underhanded trick avail- at all possible. This means that every County Court Clerk C. N Hol- communication. Japanese planes, was declared bragging describ- able will be tried, and several Clements backers are openly land said yesterday that there Most of the dead were in a broadcast Indonesian com- seamen. about it to me and others. are 6.609 registered Democratic ed as dock workers or munique to have bombed Dutch The fatalities, however, includ- voters in the county, 645 Re- potations In Semarang and The Clements supporters, along with the boys who are putting op ed one unidentified woman publicans, andanti a few indepen- Wenn and returned unharm- large bets that he will win, are relying on the possibility of an about 30 years old. ed. Ocean Lib- over-optimistic attitude of you people west of the Tennessee Rive... All candietes are intensify- The crew of the Semi-official Dutch dispatches before of other Kentuckians are upon you. They are countins ing their efforts to "get out the erty had been taken off said seven persons were killed The eyes exploded, but you show on August 2nd. Had vote' The Waterfield campaign the vessel's cargo and seven wounded by the heavily upon the interest that reported fatal- machine workers are especially anxious her captain was bombing and strafing of Semar- weather must not keep us away from the polls, because the by a fly- to have a large vote in Fulton ly injured when struck ang. boys will get their vote out regardless of the weather. while stand- county and throughout the First ing piece of metal Hundreds of fires, set as part short of a tidal wave of District, since they believe the ing on ahore.
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