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Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 4-12-1947 Fulton Daily Leader, April 12, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, April 12, 1947" (1947). Fulton Daily Leader. 635. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/635 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]. "RIPIPPW"WAft."6"11111.11.11110,1111r 111 r 111,1917 The Weather 'it portable FORECAST: id forms call Kentucky—Fair and somewhat cooler tonight: Sunday increas- ga.' ing cloudiness a ith little change in temperature. ulIp robtr _ 118 lay volume XLFill Associated Press Leased Wire Fulton, Kentucky, Saturday Evening. April 12, 1947 Five CP- t, .ity U.S. Observes Hehiiid Ilim.Two Years Youth Arrested House Grou Fit1ton County 006*`.6,1trilie Enters Sixth Day; Anniversary of In Rives Thefts, Approves Bill Doubles Quota Union Settles Down For Siege; Farnihand Confesses •I Easter Seals Sales FDR's Death To Mon Sheriff; o Stop ntrikes isie, S I 000 Look To Govt. For Next Move Plan Ceremonies Hearing Yesterday Cl() Organizes Q1110i1I SlaZ) Adm. Officials Union City, Tenn.. April 12-4 FIllt011 C0100 (!. ion; to W. Kentucky Press At Hyde Park A young farmhand, a native of Labor Opposition the Easter 81;11s C.!:A 0311411 Talk Priratel ott the cpai a a. 00, Ohio and on parole from that , and a check for aleta aa was Meets Ma Gor*t. Seizure For IT(i r Pres. state. has confesaed to a series To Legislation ()I mailed to the Ken tu k sa-iet y lern. the business sec- of burglaries in for (7ripreed Children 10 Editors Present tion of Rives Wednesday night 441'S SW I FT1.1( FIRST BREAK IN N. Y. TRUMAN CARRIES ON dtty. that netted him a total of leas Washington. April Mayfield. April 12 Ma* field 12— tale— Hyde Park, N. Y., April 12-a 12--1.41- - Rube McKnight. taiwe s • Wamington. Atari! than $10 sheriff's officers hays Organized CIO opposition to la will be host to the West Kentucky VP)—The nation today observes - man of the drive, in a a alsini Collapse of negotiations to end revealed. bor legislation shaping up in secorsd anniveaaary of yesterday said, woaat Press Association nutting tbe important long lines por- the both House and Senate appear:al Franklin D. Roosevelt's death, The youth. William Samuel; express my appreeiinioa lie Le Mad hese this afternoon and . non of the cross-country tele- in the offing today. • look- with ceremonies planned at the Hall 17 of 51 Chestnut street 1.1.enin at the Hall hotel. Neu s- phone tieup left both sides Labor committees of both far old Hudson River Valley mans- Niles. 0.. was arrested at about Easter Seals campaitto :hair papers It, fourteen Western ing to the government for the branches are about ready 'a time and efforts, owl ta the ion which he had hoped to en- 1 p. in. Thursday by Chief De- ,unties will he rep- • next meve today. scnt drafts of their to tha Kentiickv joy in retirement. puty Sheriff Elbert Burcharn at' people o u COUll 1, 01 resented. vith rcservations v- "We're settling down for a Senate and House floors for contribinions sad the farm home of Chester Phe-1 their generous ing been insak. for about 40 loag strike.- said President On flagstoned portico, a early action, the bus. near Rives. where the boy voluntary response. editors and It NT1C rs. Istwrence Joseph A. Benne of the National of the Both bills have drawn fire $501 Ott alavorite lounging place had been workine since last! As our quota was telly Turner. editor of the Hickman Federation ot Telephone Work- pro- from the CIO. %stitch has Chris., `Tate president, a memorial I Saturday. for Fulton County. WO are hap- County Gazette, is president of l ers. the war councils on tap for today gram will be broadcast to py to report to you that our groap YoungHall appeared in a , the Both Beirne anc; officials of nation over three network. BULLETIN final figures show that we re- At a tanner, to be held at 7 MSC) from 330 to preliminary hearing before Mag- 8100 92. the manunoth Bell Telephone INBC, ABC. Washington, April ceived front all sources o'clock, T. P Smith. noted after- istrate Fletcher Tate at 2 p. by System left the door open for •11:45 p. m. (CST). The House Labor Committt exceedina our qua's better dinner speaker. wal address the President Truman, who suc- yesterday on charges of house- than 100.'; ." continued government efforts to formally approved today, 18 to : gal hell loci. ceeded the cares of Mr. breaking and larceny. as Fulton end the dispute over wages and to I. a bill to clamp sharp re- f R. Hogan served , The business session will open Roosevelt's office two years ago chairman of the drive and the other contract demands. Mr. Burcham said that the strictions on strikes and la- at 2 o'clock. and from 4:30 until today, will speak from Kansas Rotary Club was the , sponsor. youth had made a full confea- Ina unions. 5 o'clock a round-table discus- Administration officials talk- City in tribute to his predeces- Rotanians worked the business Won to the Rives burglaries fol.! It took the Committee only Ion will be broadcast over radio ed privately of possible seizure sor. districtd ••• • . lowing his arrest. The series of eight minutes for the final station WKTM. ! of the industry by Pre.sident TO KEEP From the portico, only a up from desk work with a mea_ excellent, President Harry S. Truman looks three burglaries and an attempt- surevy et rIidit,aihoyar. approved&uy the , Truman under provisions of the stonets throw from the mese Hickman, Mrs. Walker Hyde smile at the White House offices. The president is finishing ed entry into another store net- Hi all details At 1 Federal Communications Act, CELLAR! garden where the president was was the chairman, and the Wo- his second year in office since the death of Franklin D. Roose- ted $9.15. a flashlight, a pair of but they showed little enthusi- a buried, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt Civic Club sponsored the Kentark Today 12, driver and some Chairman Hartley 4R-Nai man's asm for this solution. of the velt on April 1945. pliers, a screw and former Secretary told reporters there will be nil campaign. A total of $390.67 was Secretary of Labor Schwel- will 4s candy bars. By The Associated Press Treasury Henry Morgenthau •H•souubssetan tialchwanhgeens" the donated by Hickman. lenbach weighed his reply to a broadcast Hall threw three rolls of pen. I floor the Murray--Murray State Teach- proposal by the NFTW's whey special guests Mr. Will9 Beloved Of Students9 Two hundred flies and a flashlight taken front! comes up for debate next M ers College is accredited full and ;committee that the government have been invited. But the na- the Rives postoffice into thS1 Tuesday. rs. Royster has received no official warning I sponsor a face-to-face meeting service, which com- tional park city pond at Rives, Burcham, from the American Association I between union leaders and top pletes today its first year as Is Gone But Not Fortiotten and Sunday. including a mass id The young burglar said 1 ; of Teachers College:: or from I officials of the American Tel.- historic meeting Sunday of 250 delegates administrator of the that he had always wanted a 1 the Southern Asaociation of Col - 'phone and Telegraph Company, several thousand I My Mary E. Parham . chewed my first piece of double a gun ' from all CIO unions. Dies Last Ni Edit site, expects pistol and was seeking e, ' eges and Secondry Schools, Dr. with press anU radio reporters other visitors win hear the pro- bubble. Except for a formal and final t tvr•ci the new Mr. Will Willingham, who Is in the Wednesday night break-1 ,I Ralph H. Woods, Murray Presi- invited. art =slut dr Na... gram from the lawn before the Then as times passe& seasons ins. ! vote today, the House Commit- Funeral Services To Be an outsanding person in Fulton's , I dent, stated yesterday. His So far there has been ito meet- Compl•te house. .. tee has completed action on a . *New "a inalsol- memory. ia gone but not for- • changed, and we all grew older, Stolidity Afternoon At 4 I statement was made in response . between Beirne and C. F. you. Atul than'. president of the I According to the story reconsj bill designed to ban or restrict ing Morgenthau, gotten by many people. both I can remember him whistling 'to published reports that some T. vice president ▪ "AL...." pia. structed by the sheriff's office. I many present union practices. AI The Remidenee Craig. A T. & as to Itmat Ittut.titat Franklin D. Roosevelt memorial slid old. Will will that same tune over and over colleges might . Young Mr. Obion The group completed a section- , state teachers who helped bring off a settle- emty totr• ount• foundation, is expected to all- worked in his young Hall came to 79. died standing. me(luau/ 3,11141= ' be remembered by the school each day as he Mrs J F.