The Ledger and Times, June 19, 1948

The Ledger and Times, June 19, 1948

Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 6-19-1948 The Ledger and Times, June 19, 1948 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, June 19, 1948" (1948). The Ledger & Times. 6918. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/6918 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 The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. S • - Selected As seat All-Round Kentucky Community Newspaper For 1947 , 194F, d WEATHER FORECAST KENTUCKY: Scattered- thun- dershowers today and in East portion tonight. Sunday mostly fair and cooler. YOUR rsoonasszvs HO III NEWS- 19, 1948 MURRAY POPULATION — 8,000 Vol. XIX; No. 14 , United Press PAPER FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY Murray, Kentucky, Saturday Afternoon, June is: 1 30- House Speaker Says Murray Boy Scouts 15 Ma. Can't Meet 18-5 94- Congress Collect One-HaV rron Deadline Tonight WASHINGTON, June 19. (UPI- Styles Bridges, R, N H., and Rep 1'6 1° Y., spokesman '1 ‘Drive W. Mai- John Tabor. R, N. Clothing House Speaker Joseph I Of tin. Jr., R., Mass , said today he for the two chambers reported a believes it is "impossible" for complete, deadlock .Ther, made no —4 plans for another meeting, al- lir • congress to meet its adjournment To Help Relieve deadline at midnight tonight. though Bridges expressed hope of "Unless there is a general break annother session today. LEGIONNAIRES all along the line, an adjourn- Meanwhile, senate leaders were Taber Suffering Of Flood Victims merit by tonight is impossible," trying to bring pressure on CAN'T TAKE MIAMI told a reporter 71 see no through the house leadership. Martin • Muray Boy Scouts today pre- a general Taft. who once led an unsuccess- prospects for such more than one-half ful sonata fight to cut about 25 pared to send break." STRIP TEASE ton of clothing to the West Coast said that even should per cent from the European Re- Four County 4-H Martin for the relief of 'Columbia River possible to complete legis- covery Program, threw his sup- It be MIAMI, Fla, June 19. (UP)- flood victims. action the draft bill to- port to senate president Arthur Members To lative on Five very feminine stars of a The Scouts, under the direction be impossible H. Vandenberg, R., Mich., jrt the day it would still nightclub's strip-tease floorshow of Scuutmaster Ralph Wear, thor- too battle for the more liberal senate Receive Medals to adjourn. "We've just got tapped their feet impatiently to- oughly canvassed the city of Mur- he said appropriation bill. -- much to do," day, waiting for a formal apology ray this week to ask for contri- was made after He said he believed that con- Four rural youths in this county HIS statement from a Miami American Legion butions, Many residents of the A gress could not adjourn until- "a are eligible to receive sterling sil- a conference with Sen Robert Post who asked for "a real show" county also contributed voluntari- Taft, R., 0., chairman of the sen- satisfactory agreement" was reach- ver medals of honor this year for and then couldn't take it. Y. ate policy.sommatee Martin de- ed And he announced he support- having top records in the 1948 Na- that this long suffering from the noise their children produced The girls, engaged to put on a Included in the articles con- viated any comment on Taft's d the Vandenberg view KITCHENWARE SYMPHONY-After tional 4-H Home. Improvement com- Penn Parent-Teachers Association, of Chicago, benefit performance without pa', tributed by residents in this area position on adjournment country must fulfill its moral at home, these members of the William awards program, according to G. L. Using kitchen utensils as instruments, , for -Members of the Harvey Seeds included moret than 150 pairs of The senators moved on to ap- mitments to Europe organized a "symphony" orchestra of their own. Noble, director oft the National 4-H congress titian any of their kids. Post and the Woman's Auxiliary, shoes for men„. women and child- propriations bills and quickly ap- Bestdes its big hurdles, they are proud to claim that they can make more noise Club Committee. really brought down the house. ren', 20 women's coats. 10 men's proved and sent to the white also faces these bills: By taking part in the program, of In fact, cries of "indecent." coats. 60 women's two-piece suits, house a $400,000,000 money hill to Housing-Senate supporters members learn how to. make home and "shame." "cut it out" and "stop 81 dresses. 6 cOmplete layettes for operate the interior department in the Taft-Ellender-Wagner bill improvements for beauty, comfort, it," caused someone behind scenes babies. 12 quilts. 16 complete men's the next fiscal year its public housing-slum clearance health and safety in keeping with to send :it to Bill _ tcr douse the lights and halt the suits. 30 men's shirts. 60 miscell- provisions wanted Draft the needs Of every member of the would Comprom Martin said that leaders Senate Passes : house bill, band music that was playing the aneous sweaters, a large number meet at noon to determine the conference with the family, and at minimum cost. They cue for Nancy, a hot Hula dancer, of men's trousers, a large variety technicalities of handling the sit- which omitted those provisions. also demonstrate to others what section of the to enter. of children's clothing, a large group uation Congress can adjourn to Opponents of that has been learned relative- to home insist on ;n the audience charg- of miscellaneous clothing that was- a definite dale sometime this year bill were prepared to Ends All-Nig t Fillibuster Someon.; furnishings, arrangements and prac- Taylor n't classified, and children's toys. hiause After the the show had disgraced • or it can take, an extended recesg senate acceptance of ed that tices. bill 'and to argue that the choice the American flag, standing on 'The rating county winner The clothing was sorted and during the conventions. WASHINGTON. June 19 'UP)-._ "The question was put and the 4e-- highest lay between that measure and stage. The flag was removed hast- is packed last night la- Boy Scouts have no idea of just which inan uproarious session, tits Senate deeisiin mad.."-.he 14141- between 14 and 21 years old nothing. The house measure was ily, • state from tro4 45, the boys who spark- ea courie we will take," Martin said. today passed a compromise bill to More. however, Insisted that the selected to receive the award primarily at encouraging APTIST CHURCH This made Nancy mad. in a loud, plugged the drive. Twenty boxes "But I am going on the definite directed draft the nation's youth 19 through Senate was dealing with a "pretty of a Chicago 4-H Club Congress ms. builders through financial clea,e voice she protested that you were used to pack the merchan- assumption that there will be no private 25 years of age. fundament..I right.- and shouted: trip. provided by Sears-Roebuck "can't lower the American flag dise. adjournment sine die tonight" aids. Sen. Glen H. Taylor, D., Ida., "I protest the manner in which a 0 BEGIN BIBLE Foundation. Eight state winners -There was no on any veteran of the United Scout Executive Harry Sledd 30.18 Adjournment sine die means Farm Program cleared the , way for the Senate bill is passed when two members named for national honors each re- compromise between States" today commended did Boy Scouts that congress quits unconditionally sign yet of a passage by Voluntarily ending his are shouting for the floor. We ceives a $200.00 college scholarship. the senate's lung-range bill and the to MONDAY "I spent 39 months as a Navy Last year's state winner in Ken- for taking the initiative in help- that is without setting a date for filipuster against it at 10:15 a.m., cannot permit any senator be OOL continue. the - se and haws-A._ medisol dis- ing people in dieress, and exten- resiterni-ean16•11111na- he, house Stopgap to. EDT. - denied rights' as think they are-4.1 tucky weat RIM*, Ewba. Warsaw. for 18 months Nancy explained: ded a vote of thanks to the people kNY before its next regular meeting present program being denied" A•vacition Bible School will be charge," There were 20 county medal win- Chairman Final passage of the compromise aaJohn.., We- of Murray and Calloway county only by the president. with some changes. Sen. Forrest C. Donnell, R., Mo.. opened at the First Elaptist Church Post Commander ners in 1947. date 21-month draft came after the Sen- thay Clifford R. Hope. R Kans, of the his feet and' thundered Monday. Athe 21, and will be in Parland hastily called an emer- Details. of this program may be for the splendid cooperation Meanwhile,. another conference by leaped to committee said ate first approved it voice vote gency meeting and apoligized that have shown, made a futile effort to resolve dif- house agriculture his support to Morse. 'These two session through Wednesday, June obtained from County Agent S. V. and then reversed itself. in the house would let the farm price were to my knowledge__ .30, Classes will start at 8:00 a.m.

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