Fulton Daily Leader, October 4, 1946 Fulton Daily Leader

Fulton Daily Leader, October 4, 1946 Fulton Daily Leader

Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 10-4-1946 Fulton Daily Leader, October 4, 1946 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, October 4, 1946" (1946). Fulton Daily Leader. 470. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/470 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]. 11111111111111111T 'lase "MeV"inerillatereirlee1WWWWY STANDARD PlUirrren "":" LOUISVILLE 2, KY - Ford Weather Have you seen the new MO FORECAST: Ford Tudo, on display in the Kentucky—Fair and a little Huddleston Motor Co., show warmer today and tonight: window? You should see it . Saturday increasing cloudiness and Inquire &twit it! and continued warm. Luttou tOtr 4, 1946 Five Cents Per Copy (o. 237 hone XLV11 Associated Press Leased Wire Fulton, Kentucky, Friday Evening, October n Barkley Leaf Men Favor Wallace Strikeill Georgia's Arnall 1Sun Oil Blast Lions Hear Truman Calls For Admission Of • msc Speaker • Is On '47 Allotments Back At Baruch Kills Seven, ' School Head Displaced Jews Into Palestine Featured Murray, Sy.—The youngest Prinieipal Ed Eller Anderson Will Be Told governor of any state. Ellis Ar- nall, Georgia, will speak in the Speaks On "Human In 'Cable To Britain's Attlee Favorable Reception In Atomic Row Injures 140 YDCs Program Of State College audaorigni Murray Comwrvation" Today • Given At Hoptown Meet Monday. October 14 at 8 Exploding Gas Says This Nation To Talk Tonight Both Are Agreed Dr. C. S. Lowry, head of the I A strong plea for a Bill of Hopkinsville, Ky., Oct. 4 - Airline Crash Plan In Eastern Plant J Rights for children was made I Shoukl Admit For Convention (AP)—Tobacoo men from Ken- Control by Principal E.I Eller of South tucky. Tennessee, Indiana and Kindles Inferno Fulton high school at the regular '1 More Refugees In Is In Jeopardy !meeting of the Lions club today. Cause Mystery Louisville Virginia crenerailv appear to IS URGENT ROCKS COUNTRYSIDE I Speaking on tht topic "Human SOLUTION PLANS 50 favor use of allotments for BARI1CH "STUBBORN" SPEECHES !Conservation". 541, Eller showed 4-4AP)-- and air 4—(AP) All 39 Aboard Giant Washington. net growers of dark fired j Washington. Oct. 4—(AP 1— Marcus Hook, Pa., Oct. how erosion had damaged and Louisville, Ky., Oct. 4—(APi— Overseas Plane Died Tresident Truman railed today cured tobacco in 1947 Grave danger confronts4nited —Seven persons were killed and sometimes destroyed human A speech by Sen. Alben W Fall j for an immediate -substantial This sentiment was reported Nations efforts to set 'Winter- I upwards of 140 others injured by minds and souLa to an alarming In Newfoundland Barkley (D-Ky) tonight will at a meeting here of extent in the past few decades. immigration" of displaced Jews yesterday national atomlc controls. Ber- fire and thunderous explosions Gander, Nfld. Oct. 4—API.-- highlight the convention of the rowers, warehousemen, triple A "We have based our economy nard M. Baruch and Henry A. which roared through a unit of Into Palestine. officials, officials of the tobac- for the past .30 or 40 years on Aviation officials were at a loss • Young Democratic Clubs of Wallace virtually agreed today. In a Yom Kippur day state- co section of the Department of Sun Oil Company's $13,000,000 wealth and success—we played today to explain the crash of a Kentucky which opened here But they bitterly disputed the ment, which he cabled to British Agriculture at Washington and aviation gasoline refinery seven I to win the wrong thing," the over- yesterday for a three-day run. cause. Berlin-bound American Prtme Minister Attlee. the Prod- Co-operative Representatives. hours before subsiding early to- educator said. "He who has his outlined his own views as The • talk will be the first of Wallace, ousted secretary of seas airlines plane in which 39 !dent Fully half of the 75 or more , family need not seek a fortune. at least 50 the majority leader commerce, blamed Baruch. He day. persons lost their lives yesterday , follows: men present spoke in favor of I He has a fortune." In view the fact that ans to make during the next declared that with nations al- Sun Vice President Arthur E. in the Newfoundland wilderness "1. of the plan, S. D. Freeman, Chair- Suggested points in the Bill will on irfore the days in connection with the ready launched on "a frantic Pew, Jr. estimated damage to A board of investigators from winter come man of the Christian county of Rights were: I nocratc Congressional cam- atomic bomb race," Baruch has the world's largest alkylation the civil aeronautics adminis-'conference Palestine conference triple A, said, adding that a re- 1. The right to mental and I ign. Forty of them will be in adopted a "stubborn and inflex- plant at $300,000. He said "a tration awaited the arrival of a I in London) can be resumed, will be sent to Secretary of physical well-being. and to 15 in at port ible" approach to negotiations packing gland which failed, U. 8. Coast Guard Helicopter in believe and urge that substan- entucky "12 Anderson in Wash- 2. The right to live In a home Agriculture Involving Russia. gas to escape and flash," which they planned to visit the tial Immigration into Palestine I, a dozen" midwestern and consideration. caused where the child is well-fed, Ington for his Baruch, American member of series of ex- the craah, which occur- cannot await a solution to the Hie Coast States. touching off the warm, hapoy, busy and loved. scene of The group went on record the U. N. atomic energy com- miles away in minutes after the Palestine problem and that It He plans to remain in Louis- plosions felt 20 3. The right to be in a school red about 10 he favoring use of the plan of ••1- mission blamed Wallace. He as- GOV. ELLIS ARNALL took off from should begin at once. Prepara- vine until tomorrow, when Philadelphia. where at every age there are new doomed plane Rich- lotments adopted by burley serted the former cabinet officer field near Stephenville. tions for this movement have al- will go to Shelbyville and social science department Nit. Boiling up in huge clouds of interests for the students. Harmon growers this year. Allotments perpetrated "errors" and caused was the worst in ready been made by this govern- mond for addresses • flounced today. smoke lit by darting tongues of 4. The right to live in a com- The disaster sus has my custom in for dark fired or air cured grow- confusion in his criticism airlines history. ment and it is ready to lend its been public "The subject of Governor Arl- flame, the fire swept unchecked munity where fair play and law- commercial Sena- era last year were approved, the United States control party of U. S. Army immediate assistance previous election's," the of nail's lecture has not been defi- for four hours after the first fulness are the rule rather than A rescue to conclude the with requests of new growers and a doctor, who "2. I state again, as I have tor said, "I plan plan. nitely decided," Dr. Lowry Mkt blast at 6:10 p. m. yesterday. It the exception. personnel two-day swing being open to questicn or re- Baruch charged, soon after stated on previous occasions, campaign with a The "errors," "but it will be on one of the SM. was then brought under control 5. The right to live in a world rushed to the scene Congressional fusel, Freeman said. "gravely dangerous to the reported that that the immigration laws of around the first are lowing' 'Unity of Interest el but was not extinguish" free from fear, strife, greed and the crash occurred, delicate negotiations now under- all 31 passengers and eight crew other countries, Including the District." • • South and West', 'There is only this morning. hunger. His home is in Paducah. a B way." members were burned beyond United States, should be liber- one freedom', 'The shore climb Many of the injured were vol- Citing a U. 8. Chamber of part of the first district. nttsh Refuse While President Truman put recognition. The passengers in- alised with a view to the admis- seen', or 'Whose Country is this, unteer firemen. The heaviest Commerce survey, Mr. Eller The Young Democratic con- the whole controversy down as cluded six children ranging from sion of displaced persons. I am anyway?'". casualty toll occurred when pointed out that the economic vention opened with the regis- a matter between Baruch and three months to 11 years old and prepared to make such a recom- flames, racing out of a pump welfare of a given locality var- tration of the vanguard of the Wallace, the government actu- their mothers. Nine of the 13 mendation to the congress and Freed Creemans room, reached a 125-foot frac- ies directly with its education- more than 200 delegates expect- ally appeared to be caught be- Peace Impossible women aboard were en route to to continue as energetically as tionating tower. It went up with al facilities. ed to attend. tween Its international negotia- join their husbands—most of possible collaboration with other Schacht And roar, the shock rocking the To attain the goal of world Today's program -vas soedul- Wool Let tions and the domestic contro- Under a them with occupation troops nountries on the whole problem Democrats, miles.

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