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Fulton Daily Leader, June 9, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 6-9-1947 Fulton Daily Leader, June 9, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, June 9, 1947" (1947). Fulton Daily Leader. 684. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/684 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]. FORECAST: 1947 Kentucky — Considerable cloudiness, warm and humid this afternoon, tonight and lton Tuesday, milli scattered than- dershoa ers late tonight and belles Tuesday. and Her rtnitoll 044111) lirtabtr • 1e band Folonse XLVIII Associated Press Leased Wire Fulton. Kentucky, Monday Keening, June 9, 1947. Five Ce eundard prinung co age and n Boat ber the ,alk, but ,Daryl Reed,15. Drowns Sunday s ters. At- Primary Race Battle (*Line ,ers sing friends, At Edgewater Beach, Reelfoot; my good Saturday Mention Shaping Up After v so far, Was Pushed 111 By A Companion ' Yet to rtaining Services Will Be to one's For Filing Papers lies and At 2 p.m. Tuesday Mrs. Arch Gore Deadline ot know Your ad- At Baptist Church State Secretary Una and Services Held pon the RESCUE TRY FAILED Is Only Position he land. Fulton Lady Succumbed 38 Jerseys . of the Strangled when a companion That's Unopposed amposers playfully pushed him off a pier At Hospital Saturday; of whom at Edgewater Beach, Reelfoot Rites Were At 2 Today Bring $8,830 already Lake, Daryl Reed, 15-year-old GOI' SEEM HOT FIGHT 3. Fields, Fulton boy, drowned at about Mrs. Arch iNannie Smithson Frankfort, Ky.. June 9 -44'1-- iur show. 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Gore, who had been critically At Parish Sale Kentucky's Aug. 2 primary elec- we have. ill since suffering a stroke on tion campaign was off to an Raymond Madding, 17, also of to I am May 26, died at 9:10 Saturday official start in most cases to- Fulton, said that he, Daryl and rou now, night, June 7. She was found $400 Top Price day. .Miss Bobby Ferguson, Jackson, unconscious at her home the cy sing Tenn., .had been taking turns morning of May 26, and was Paid For Heifer; I Battle lines slumped up after Silvery pushing each other into the taken to the Fulton Hospital, the midnight Saturday deadline lake. The last time he pushed where she remained until her These houses in South °minim', Ia., were made tot;nhabilable for '..nu'lane to conic a hen fl I Averase Was $232 for filing for major state offl- the pier, Raymond isv about Daryl off death. waters of the Des 31o'nes river rose to the eaves. Crop and property damage %Idyll drove more oen and most other positions. • he grabbed Daryl and aline on related, valley Ian but no HELD AT MAYFIELD Only those districts in which too. He said Daryl Mrs. Gore was born in Graves than 16,000 persons from their homes' In the rich farm into the millions U's dear Jumped in, contests are decided on a one- strangled and went county, Oct. 7, 1877, and had spec:fic estimates were available. Ky.—Thirty-eight oo, who's became Murray, county or part-county basis re- soon as he hit the made her home in Fulton since of cattle, sold Saturday, in the down as head mained uncertain. The deadline after Raymond tried 1907. June 7, at Mayfield at the sec- lily Carr. water, and for filing in such districts is to pull him out sale of the Pur- unsuccessfully She leaves her husband, Arch ond annual June 18. Entries are recorded Miss Ferguson dived ruman To Deride Labor, Tax Cattle Club, ye really of the lake Gore, retired Illinois Central 22 Known Dead chase Parish Jersey for those races in the individual also unsuccessfully. $8,830 for average &Una to- for him, railroad carpenter; three sons: brought an counties. I of $232.36, A. Carman, secretary On the statewide front. only Billy's. The body was recovered by two 0. L. Gore. Winchester, Curtis Hills'Fate After Trip To Canada of the club, announced here to- Secretary of State Charles K. o let unidentified men in a boat. They Gore, New York City and Elmus By Flood, Wind Robert McKenzie, 47-year-old sec Gore, Detroit, Mich.; three day. O'Connell was without primary took the lad to the bank, and Washington. June 9 - Ian —I probably will arrive late today. bachelor, hugs Leprechaun doll )r ng daughters: MlES Merle Gore, opposition in both major par- two witnesses to the accident Truman will withhold Congressional action was com- Top price for the sale was in New York after learning he y we Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Chris- President ties. That added an unusual applied artificial respiration for Past Weekend the .ncome tax reduc- pleted last week on the tax brought by a 15-months' old had won SUWON on his English that is tine Buckles, Chattanooga, and action on note. For it was O'Connell's one and one-half hours, but were until he re- measure, Ross said: heifer consigned by Dr. Rob Ma- Derby sweepstakes ticket when people? Mrs. Margaret Cantrell, Fulton; tion and labor bills office which recorded fir num- unable to revive him. Friday from Canada.i "He will act on the bill after son of Murray. The animal long shot Pearl Diver won the illy seem one brother, J. R. Smithson, Ottumiva, Imva's turns next erous candidates officially. this today, he gets back just when is not brought $400 and was purchased race. The Scotch-Canadian carp- ears ago, Daryl was the son of Mr. and Portland, Maine; and the follow- Telling reporters But no Democrat filed to op- Secretary Charles , known." by Mary Pamela Harrison, Farm- enter, one of three New Yorkers test and Mrs. Eugene Reed, 100 Thedford ing grandchildren: James Gore, Seven Drownings Presidential pose O'Connell. whose official let-I The President flew back to the ington, Ky. The largest buyer to hold tickets on the winner. ich sum- street. Raymond's parents are St. Louis, Mo., Billy Gore, Phoe- G. Ross said "thousands of residence is in Louisville. He is the capital from Kansas City yester- in the sale was J. T. Shackle- said he can't make up his mind St to go Mr. and Mrs. Sonie Madding. bus, Va., Adams, Fulton, Was Biggest Toll ters" have flooded into seeking nomination for clerk of Jack after a two-day reunion ford, Trenton, Ky., who purchas- whether "to spend his money on 108 Morris street. The two boys Betty Lou Gore, Phoebus, Va., White House on both measures. I day the Court of Appeals. Two Re- with his Wrold War I buddies ed six head for $1385. Second a good wife or another good teek) and Miss Forguson were ac- Doris Ann Gore, New York City MISSISSIPPI HIGH "Most of the mall is concern- publicans filed for that party's and an address criticising the largest buyer was Tom Slaugh- horse." companied to the lake by Shir- and Margaret Lee Cantrell. Ful- ing the labor bill, and most of It nomination. O'Connell held the By The Associated Trees budget cuts voted by the Re- ter of Camden. Ark., who bought ley Bowen and Govie Sue Cole- ton. urges a veto," he said. "The mail clerkshipip before the state secre- ion comes from both individuals and publican Congress. four for $1085. Arkansas State man, of Fulton. Lowland residents along the 111S Mrs. was a of organisations." A & M College, Magnolia, Ark., Gore member middle reaches of the Mississipai Diesels Make O'Connell was the only Dem- The sheriff of Lake county, the First Ful- The President will leave Walsh.: ranked third, purchasing three (Th—Fed- Methodist church, River were struck by flood wa- ocrat elected to a major state Tenn.. was called to the scene of ton, and very in all Ington tonight at 9 p. m. and head, tor $720. This college was dtchigan, was active ters today as the death toll In I- C. To Honor office when Gov. Simeon the accident. and Daryl's body mem- will address the Canadian parli- the largest buyer at the Pur- ye gather church affairs. She was a other widespread week - end Farewell Trip and his OOP ticket 'wept into later was taken to Curry Fune- ber of Suzanne Wesley Sun- ament on Wednesday. He is to; chase sale last year. h annual the floods and tornadoes mounted to other offices in 194:, It was ral Home at Dyersburg, Tenn. class Me- arrive back in Washington Fri- th U. S. day School and the at least 22. 50-Year Men Dr., J. C. Melvin, Mayfield. Steam Locomotives Going the first Republican-dominated The boy's father went to Dyers- thodist Missionary Society. day night. consWled the cow that brought state administration in 12 years. rom 5. burg Sunday evening in a Horn- Damage to crops and city pro- He has until Monday to act Into Service On Fulton- And, today, as that adminis- C. Funeral services were held at the second highest price, pur- , opening beak Funeral Home ambulance perty was estimated in the mil- on the bill which reduces in- Railroad Family Lunch Option neared its close. the GOP 2 o'clock tkL. afternoou at the r .
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