Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 3-25-1947 Fulton Daily Leader, March 25, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, March 25, 1947" (1947). Fulton Daily Leader. 618. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/618 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]. 1 - 7 4, 1917. The Weather 111111111It :go One/ FORECAST: T CKY PRES Ildacy fol. Kentucky—Clear sad colder tonight; Wednesday sunny with 4SSOCIATION I, Paducah, Oulu( temperature. 711111011- 'ISO r Of OPA; Co nab, state tP _.opy No. 82 ter writer; Press Leased Wire Fulton, Kentucky, Tuesday Evening, %lurch 25, 1917 Five C foN Cadiz, far- Volume Xl Jill Associated te L. Price, lige Ira D. Morton SUN'S Acheson Testifies On Foreign k T. W. Par- Rep. Albert Bard Red i1 Have Atom Bombs rmer state Heavy Damage Running er; B. M. He IN In former at- On GOP rneket Rites %itch 26 Within Three To Five Year'!" n-mer con- As Gales Rip W. Valley Fenster Died lin, tobac Scientist Warns U. S. utive and Through State At Hospital On Mondays German ;cretary of His Wife Died Feb. 22 ureau Fed.. — 200 Gentili:Is lit M. Kessen North anti East Albert Bald, 59, of Water Ut- Veteran I. C. ;-c ha irmitn ley. route 1, near Fulton, died Russia studvina nty Demo- Sections Hardest yesterday afternoon, March 24, Ha Nuclear Fistion i president Wind at Haws Memorial Hospital. Employe Dies Democrat.; !lit By High was a well known and prominent WORKING FEN F !SHIA M, Hen- 'farmer and a member of a pio- in phea Il'arren Of Editor's Note. The aemiiint insurance SNOW, HAIL, SLEET neer family in this section. Marcus of a German physic is on atomic drd, Nun- Funeral services will tie held Killed Monday told in the By The Associated Press I Paducah research in Itussia V. Wilh- tomorrow afternoon. March 26, is Windstorms struck several When Struck By Engine • following dispatch known to ter; T. C. at 2 o'clock at the First Metho- military au- sections of Kentucky today, liritish-Amerlean • attorney dist church by the Rev. W. E. Marcus Rhea Warren. 64. of declared ripping off roofs, smashing win- thorities. The scientist enator: H. Mischke, pastor, assisted by Paducah. was killed at 7:10 yes- if he were dows and causing heavy pro- I the he "feared the result" LaGrange, Rev. Sam Ed Bradley, pastor of terday morning when struck by by manse. party damage in Ust aresui pub, cly identified the First Baptist church. Burial, a locomotive while on •duty as Oltegas around Louisville, Harlan, Earls By Richard Covington. in charge of Hornbeak Funeral assistant yardmaster in the II- ! Gt•rinany, March 26 and the Northeastern part of Neustadt. niey; Paul Home, will be made at Palestine. linois Central north yards n. I scientist, the state. —i/P1— A German atom railroad/ Mr. Bard was preceded in Paducah. who said he recently "escaped Yr, Girton( 'Snow, hail and sleet accom- death by his wife on Feb. 22 Mr Warren, a veteran of 45,from a Russian government lab- iery, Paris, panied the wind, which at He is survived by one son. years service with the railroad, oratory in Moscow, asserted to- r, Danville: times reached a velocity of more Warren Bard; one daughter, apparently died instantly. His ' day that the Soviet Union is rd P. Hill,• .5 than 60 miles an hour. Mn. James Green; two grand- body was dragged about 40 feet.,"very near" to developing an le. Farley. The Paducah area in South- /homy and Don Rus- AeMeg Secretary of State Dean Acheson (right) cans ewer the table as he appears before the A witness. D. A. Potts, told Capt. atom bomb. eniiiiiitore March 21—file— children. .; Joe See- western Kentucky escaped any sell Green; one sister, Mrs. Leila Senate Foreign Relations Cesniktittec, in Washington, to testify ow details of proposed U. 8. aid Tilghman Tade of the Paducah Rep. Thruston Ballard Morton Lifting the curtain on what s and head major damage, however, and ex- Bard of Water Valley; four bro- to helping Greece and Turkey, the Vatted Slates police department that Mr. War- IR-KY: said today he will be a to foreign nations. He said that la addition he described as Russia's "all out" here; cept for a little rain and high thers, Robert Bard of Memphis, ren walked in front of the en- candidate for the Kentucky must aid Korea to block kandlin Influence (here. Listen:rig are deft to right) Senators Arthur attempts to match—perhaps noodpaster winds yesterday, there was lit- Tenn.. Beckham Bard of Cairo, gine- Republica° nemilaation tor gov- H. Vandenberg (R.-Mich), Time .Cemaally Elbert D. Thomas (B -Utah) and Carl A. better—America's mighty sec- nt of the tle to indicate the unusual Ill., Cecil Bard, of Harlan, and Mr. Warren went to work for ernor in the August primary Hatch ID.-NM). ret, the nuclear physicist said c Womann weather which struck other por- Browder Bard of Louisiana. the railroad June 12. 1902, as a! Morton Le the second Re- in an interview: Brooks- tions of the state. pallbearers will be flagman. He was made switch- , publican and Use fourth candid- Active cult Judge Parts reported the wind bursts Raymond Bennett, Thomas Mil- man Nov. 7, 1908. night yard.' what I have seen. I ate to announce Attorney Gen- Sam Hunt Dies In "From sville; John reached 66 miles an hour at the ner, Harold White, Paul Wright. Lilienthal Vote master in 1916; and was assign- will have a bomb eral Melon Dummlt is the other See "Politics" believe Russia y attorney. airport there. Roofs were blown Richard Foy and Troy Duke. ed to his last position Dec. 10.! tin United States Republican andidate. Rep.(SP- Meridian, Miss.; similar to Ant, More- off two business houses and will be 1946. Born in Graves county, he years." ID-KY) and Harm Les Honorary pallbearers within three to five , Williams, several plate glass windows were ments went to Paducah in 1900. He was harness the speaker of members of the Busy Men's In Tax Slash Delayed Again Russia's efforts to and form- houses Waterneld, the *OW Wife Is Fultonian a member of the Immanuel Bap- ! scien- smashed in business meg Bible dean of which the deceas- atom are "relentless." the House of Representatives, the F & hwaY corn- A heavy cooper roof was blown ed was a member. Word was received here yes- list church. Paducah tist declared Livingston. the Democratic nomination. Democrats Call GOP Bill Refugee Legislation Is Lodge off the Harlan postoffice end The body will lie in state at terday of the death of Sam AM Masonic Order. Ni Burkhart, Brotherhood M. "Her scientists lose sweating . other damage in that area was Morton said Senator Coops his home until time for the Program of Expediency Hunt, Meridian, Miss, druggist. , Exp....fled to Be Taken Up 12'7, and the dator and Trainmen bkx,c1 day and night." reported heavy. A grocery store (11-KY) has "definitely" decided services. Timely Services and burial were al I First By The Senators Railioad Neither Fair Nor at 2 to- The scientist said he had re- building at Coxton, Harlan not to make the race. Meridian today. Services will be held suburb, was destroyed when a Washington, March 25-441-- Washington, March 25-41n— morrow at Lindsey Funer.t1 turned to Germany "at the risk "I delayed my announcement," Mrs. Hunt is the former Min heavy tree was blown across the Nine Democratic members of The Senate, barely begun on its home, with burial in Mt Pisg:111 of his life" and asserted he hop- Morton said, "until such Urns County Soils Mamye Peeples of this city, and structure the House Ways and Means long-awaited Lilienthal debate, cemetery. Graves county. ed to go to the United States as Senator Cooper did decide a- a niece of Mrs. Jim Lowe of 'Ku Lbws Damaged Committee today assailed the appeared likely today to shove He leaves his widow, Mrs soon lpinist running, as I would not Fulton. Your The headhouse of the Creech Republicsn-backed income tax the issue aside once again- Mettle Warren. two sons, Wil- Tells Seerees have opposed him." In addition to his widow, Mr Coal Company at Twills, nearn To Be Tested slashing bill as "a discriminatory this time in favor of emergency liam H. of Paducah and Brown lnaisting that he must not be Governorship Hunt leaves one daughter, Mrs Ger- Harlan. was inown down, halt- Morton said the patchwork of political expedi- refugee legislation of Detroit, two daughters, Identified by name. the has Inter- Ernest McLaurin, and one the ing operations at the mine. The "Is something which rrloy ency." Jenice McQueen and Miss Em- man professor said some of Samples Be Taken granddaughter, Lacy Ann Mc Senator HIckenlooper 4R- Kentucky Utilities Company re- ested me very much ma Jean Warren of Paducah, -secrets" of Russia atomic re- To (A.Iyee School Friday, Laurin, of Meridian. Iowa), finally called up the ported it had three crews at "If I am nominated and elect- DiseenUng from the Commit,- two brothers, Judge Joe War- nearch were: Atomic Energy Commissto:1 work through the night repair- ed I would be particularly County Agent Announces tee's action last week in app ren of Mayfield and the Rev.
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