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Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 2-26-1947 Fulton Daily Leader, February 26, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, February 26, 1947" (1947). Fulton Daily Leader. 594. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/594 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]. werfOrIfinve;771v— ;. 1947 Spark teacher,; The Weather a to his nay ti FORECAST: r-per fair to- I g tacky—Generally with little cet. mtitand Thursday tange in temperature. eadualed A liaton MIR rut ont to a e worked expenses. Folume NUM Associated Press Leased Wire Fulton, Kentucky, Weeite4lay Evening, February 26, 1917 Five Cents Per Copy No. 59 the col- ) a large SUSPECT ROOKED state to Students Wire Home . In the Legislators School Lunch ;Truman Armed Force Merger arried an ',Wage. I that the Obtain Views Cost Goes Up Measure Sent To Congress; lm partly lous. whine in On City Rule On March 1st Would Make 3 Equal Branches Yes train- he chose Commission Form Action Taken enable Donovan Backs i National Defens. e much of 01 Government in After Cafeteria the best I Secretary To Be t compet- S. Fulton Is Issue Reported Deficit e, serves tIK Professors Of Cabinet Rank states. MORE OPINIONS ASKED 20c INSTEAD OF 16c call one Says The Have Right To Avl'OULD RE CIVILIAN , but he "A aormiderable number" of Faced with steadily rising food Cons:limit on •Soeial Issue wasili„gton. Feb. 36_4m— from tht. telegrams asking that the South costs and a resultine rY. Fulton city government be monthly deficit averaging about Replv To J. W. Knox President Truman sent to Con- rith changed from the mayor-coun- $50. city sehopl officials hare de- gress today the draft of a pro- what Lexington, Ky,, Feb 26--beeaa cil system to the commission cided to increase the price of posed bill calling for the unfl- aid at The right of professors of the term harbeen sent to Sen. Char- the hot lunches served students cation of the armed forces. lethersity of Kentucky to corn- les Fields and Rep. George at Carr Institute cafeteria from The legislation would set up a meat on social issues was Cloys, advocates of the propos- lk to 20c. effective March 1. up- , national defense establishment. Leal help President H. ed change said today. yesterday by under a civilian secretary of na- are This slight increase in price I. Donovan tional defense who would /rave A special bill to provide a also includes a changeover from Donovan replied in a letter to cabinet rank past four commission government in South Type B to Type A lunches, ef- Jesse W. Knox, Frankfort, who The legislation would bring I tobacco Fulton also was 1 aque:ted in fective the same date. had criticized a university ex- Philip E. Smalley (above), 31, under the defense estabfishment now that petitions sent the two Tennes- charac- The federal government tension bulletin which equally-Important departments tees pro- see legislators. Knoxville, Tenn., electirician, sun- Purdue students whe were at Me Wiseensia-Pit ' plied tic of the cost of 'due basketball game when stands collapsed in terized the state's constitution of the army, the navy and the )5 pounds Was booked on suspicion of mar- each 'Type LaFayette, B lunch, Ind., send telegram" home to tell parents they were not hurt. as a "despotic document." air force ore than South Fulton residents were der in Les Angeles in the metal- : and will pay 9c on each ; of the Type A lunches to be — - __- In a letter to Donovan. Knox, Each of the three brances of ran those urged to express thee* Penh- alien slaying of El is a bet h • . • rnents, favorable or unfavorable, I served in the future an announced candidate for the the armed services would have o root-rot. Short, 22, known as the "Black , on the government question by Twin Suters CeUrate gubernatorial nomination. stat- a secretary to direct its said- 1 Under the Their Birtlulays—Artd phone or telegram to Mr. Fields Dahlia." former program, . ed that "as a taxpayer. I 'Joule ties as an individual unit. The the operating deficit three and Mr. Cloys at the state capi- had been appreciate you advising me as to secretaries—for army, navy paid out of surplus tol M Nashville. or at the Memo- school funds, whether or not this false propa- and air force—in turn would but these are There Could Have Been164 risd Apartment Hotel in Nash- nearly exhausted Candles On the Cake ganda is being disseminated operate under direction of the MSC to Present now. The State dile when the legislature is not Department of with public funds and if so, by secretary of national defense Education will They played no games. but II United States and Jefferson tion. let While all four secretaries would ,in session. not allow a school loose upon the earth whose direction and by what lunch program to be financed can assure you that they had a: Davis was president of the dy- again by one who would enslave authority of love," be subject to confirmation by wonderful time Under the commission type Oratorio• Mar.9 through regular school operat- yesterday at a'ing Confederacy. The sisters the rest of the world for his Donovan's reply stated in the Senate. the White House said government, a city manager or ing funds. birthday party held in Fulton, own benefit in a second World only the secretary of national were born into a world that part: mayor and two commissioners There were eighty-two candle,' was War. They saw America, peace- defense would have cabinet rank Mies Sanford of Fulton, One falling down upon their heads. "So long as I am president of finance and street o would be monthly report showed a on the birthday cake—and ful and complacent, shake her- The President, in a letter sub- Jerry Cavender, total This nation of ours lay tired the University of Kentucky I elected by popular vote for terms Water income of $871, as core could have been one hun=t and self from a foul blow and stand milting the proposed legislation. pared with bleeding from an awful wound am going to protect the profes- of two years. A special election Valley, Are In The Cast expenditures of and sixty-four' up trembling to find her strength Informed Senator Vandenberg $968.31, a that had threatened to tear it sors xxx in their right pf free- could be held from 60 to 90 daya loss of $97.31. The in- and go out all over the world to 111-Michl. presiding officer of Murray, Ky.—. The occasion was the asunder. All oblivious to this. the dom of speech xxx. 1st following the -manage of the bill Featuring Paul come represents money spent cele- restore peace and the right Of the Senate. and Speaker Mar- maw ist Trovillion of Golconda, Ill., bration of the eighty-second an- ! sisters began their lives and cr Ling the commission gov- with only for food and labor, and life, liberty and happiness to all! "I do not want our professore tin tR-Massl of the House: emi•oe • a college chorus of 120 niversary of the birthdays of have lived many years since. er ent, it a:3 remirted. voices, does not include cost of cafe-, mankind. 1 xxx to belong to the neuter It is my belief that this sue- hews. !Mendeissohn's "Elijah" will be teria equipment. I Mrs. Mary Passmore and Mrs, gender. If they are so negative • mos-- They saw this country of ours And now they. with all of es. gestod leMslation accomplishes police and fire depart- I Presented in the recital hall of !Martha McKinney, twin sisters: f x x as not to feel the desire to TN ••- Announcement of the push ever Westward, until only are wondering if the fruits of the desired unification of the ts would be unaffected if Murray State College on March increase . Mrs. Passmore who makes h express their opinion x x X • *Go ••• in lunch prices is being in the waters of the mighty Pad- victory are to be cast aside light- , services and I heartily recom- the change were made. 9 at 3 p. m., according to an an- made home with her daughter, Mrs, they they would not be worth mak — the students' home rooms tic stood in the path of her ly. If these two old ladies' mend its enactment by the con- Cities in this area ti.at. have nouncement by Prof. Leslie R this Elmer Shaw, has been quite La that goes into their gross.- week, advance; they saw the Spanish could speak in the councils of therea sdall lorlently arlootad a commission , Putnam, faculty member of, the for some time, and it would have understandablehurled nations, I am sure they would: The draft, entitled "National ernment irclude r,:111 and!fine arts department and direc- been easily' ff from the New World at An average ef 4.000 meals per, the close of the century. and say, "Cannot you find a way to Donovan's letter said state law Security Act of 1947," was eons- libelers Aim City,' ,ton., and Paducah. tor of the oratorio she had chosen to pass over the 20-day school month is served America leap into the Pacific to live together as brothers—the 1 permitted the university to pub- pietecl by Clark M.