Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 2-6-1947 Fulton Daily Leader, February 6, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, February 6, 1947" (1947). Fulton Daily Leader. 577. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/577 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]. 'fief le‘f -"Tarr ...werrymirrg- liwinFmff„1,11":11F1: 11;;OrillnirSIIRSYIPSIVIIIIrriolfiNiVfleglIwoirogPsvirsisvpsywrtwii.s.n.)*”1w- • 5, 1947 Croce of ay after- s. j J. SOMETHING TO SELL? . Scearce The Weather ducah. SOMETHING TO TELL? Kentucky-- Cloudy and not SC .s regular co'd, with Felt snow in rough Call the Daily leader. lezer anl.. Friday snow ad dinner.. rot lion tonlaht. Phone se or 1300 Hurries ustnewhat colder. oriel Jef- 2.141 raiton Mil rtatttr taxa her Mr! and Volume UV!!! Associated Press Leased Wire Fulton, Kentucky, Thursday Evening, February 6, 1917 Fire Cents Per Copy No. 42 Allan this WILSON TESTIFIES rant and Farmers' Illeeting Turtles Ready Young.-ier Mystified At Cruelty To Dog a with Mr. Fulton Junior Eisler Denies Willis Hears Scheduled Fch. 26 t Sunday. To Run Tonne ath extrac- KEA Plea For At Princeton, Ky. Conservation He's Biggest oxide, or de in 1844. Subjects, of vestal interest to Derby Will Re A h-sture farmers at this time will be $10,500,000 discussed at the lath annual Of Cub Seoul Carnival Club Is Formed 1Red In U.S. short coutse at the Western At Selene(' Ha (;), iii Kentucky Experiment Substa-1 Will Teach Boys Won't Take Oath ; Doran States time for the r on at Pi inceton Feb. 26-27, ac- Pest Turtle Dee- cording to a program seat out : at toniaht's Cub Scout a:rn- How To Enjoy, At Hearing On' Money Wanted at Science Hall by Supt. B. S. Lowry. 1 iVal gym will 15 Current Year The first day's speakers and find some hard-ahells rer-iy Save Game, Fish ta-A me,icanism For to (pardon, gallop, to. their subjects are: Smith Broad- crawl _ ward vesible lame and glory. INTERVIEW IS SECRET OFFICERS ELECTED CITED FOR CON110PIPT Featureil Speaker , Mot stables are loath to divulge Frankfort. Ky.. Feb. 6 aSP)—A I very much advance information A Junior tonservaaon Club Washington, Feb 6---4/P1-- abaut snd so far request for *10.500,000 to increase I their entrant!, has been organized in Fulton Gerhard Eisler refused to tall :a is known now the race is - salaries of Kentucky school ;o this week, under sponsorship of house committee under oath to- leg much ot a to-s- teachers will be taken under ts be pretty ! State game conservationist of- day whether tie is the "NO. 1 consideration by Goy. Simeon Up. heals who are convinced that communist" in America, but ,f the beat way to insure survival former Willis. The Turtle Derby, however associates—includlng due Cl Kentucky's wildlife and for- who is still be just one of . everal at- said she his sister—Sea The governor gave that pro- ests is to teach bOY3 of high dared he was for traction,. at the Carnival, pro- many mire mise yesterday after he met rcheol age to love the out-of- - ceeds of which will go to the Moscow's top agent here. with a delegation from the Ken- doors. I Cubs. Shouting that he is a -poitti. tucky Education Association. Officers nf the club elected at prisoner." The South Fulton school or- cal Eisler threw into its first meting this morning are turmoil an inquiry by the The meeting was behind clos- chestra, directed by Ed Eller Tip Nelms, president; Lloyd unAmerican activities covutiltes ed doors, with newsmen barred. will present a 15-minnte I.e.- Orvmes, vice-president; Mac Charles E. Wilson (above), pre- grain at " tee into communists operetta* The KF.A delegation asked the Nall, secretary and treasurer: sident of General Motors, pa- In the United Witt's Among other Carnival lea- land Jere Lowe, sergeant-at- governor to call a special legis- pers in front of him and gestur- He refused repeatedly to Lures will be a minstrel show arms. Wilson Gantt, high school lative session to provide $10.- ing with cigarette In hand, testi- an oath to tell tne iby Den 1. oirected by airs. principal, will be the club's su- truth Fiat, 000.060 more for grade and high fies before the Senate Labor ally, the Gene Moon, and various gatimps pervisor. J. P. McClintock, Clin- committee cited Witt aahool teachers' pay and $500,000 Committee in Washington. Be for contempt Conviction by arai umuaemeats by the Cube of ton game conservationist, at- for faculties of the State un- jury would tarry a possible Den 2, directed by Mrs. Vernon tended the club's organization told the committee he "never posy versity and the teacher colleges, . alty of $1,000 fine and a year be Owen. meting today. will sign" a closed -shop contract. It was estimated that $500 a Fave-year-old Bill Hoed hags his pet dog, Pug, and wonders Jail. The boys will learn to bait year could be added to each who the cruel person could Ito who ripped out, the claws of the cast, hunt, trap and shoot. Con- Federal agenta took Eisler teacher's pay. anImal. The dog limped biome to his young master at Okla- After the meeting the gover- x.,‘..v,or A!Freely!g 01 Bridge telsts will be held and prizes a- away, to go to Ellis Island, N. T. homa C.ty with its paws bleeding from the Inlaid operation. Happy Day! nor's Executive Secretary, Forest watded to the beot haft casters. He is charged with violating thie Pug was rushed to a veterinarian and police were called in to best hunters, and best wing Hume issued a statement for bent, Jr., Caldwell county,'Prof- At Obion To Save immigration laws. Then, in sue- investIgate. shots and riflemen. Prominent him, which said: itable Beef Production:' W. R. ceasion, these witnesses took the hunters and fishermen will be! Is stand -The directors of the KEA Perry, field secretary of the I Drivers S90,000.00 Forecast I requested to teach the boys wing presented the reasons for their Western Kentucky , Purebred, „ shooting and to give lectures. William Howell, negro, he gab' request. The governor took the!Livestock Breeders' A.ssociation I Union City—The toll bridae U. S. Insists Arms Cut Body ' 7 1(1 fiitshing tackle and how to: he was Georgia-born. Joined SS matter under consideration and ,"Bieeding Stock alp at Obion, which was freed Fair, Warmer Kentuct"I communist party in 1929, brolly when a decision is made, They Grady Sellards. Experiment 8 _ with seven others in the state They will be taught to 'den- with it in 1935 He declared bat will be advised, and it will be! ticn, Lexington. "Producing I thi' afternoon when Gos. Jim Atom Commission Be Separatel tile wildlife tracks and fish on ! State Emerges had known Eisler in MosciW made public. Until that time no! More Pork in 1947;" Dr H. L. McCord signed the measure sight. and in Detroit under such statement can be made." Donevan, president of the Uni- passed by the Tennessee house! New York. Feb. 6 --aka— proposal. ' Contests will be held in tom- From Coldest as "Edwards" arid "Brown" W. P. King, executive secre- versity df Kentucky, "The Uni- and senate to suspend collection I United States held firmly t . The Belgian idea is for the petition with other clubs, and. that Eisler was for years •111fl tary of the ICEA, told newsmen ! versity and Its Future!" Dr. Ross of tolls at these bridges for four, Winter eay to its demand that a pre- commission to be created im-1 the Fulton boys are hoping that; Blast Of agent of the communist Mere- "the governor has said he will Brown. Experiment station, years. has been collecting an: posed arms limitation commis-•inediately and for the conuniad local sportsmen and businesa- national give immediate and sympathetic Lexington.'Prevention and Con- verage of $250 a day, or over I sion must not overlap on the don to write its own rules, which men will cooperate by helpina RELIEF ON THE WAY consideration to the request.' trol of Livestock Diseases," 190.000 a year from motorists, 1 Ruth Fisher of New York and !assignment of the United Ni- the council must approve. It al- them obtain money to buy fish- I Adron Dorau. president of the Dr. Dana 0. Card, Experiment I according to S D. Clernmons, Fair with rising temperature She testified •••i• real name tions Atomic Energy Cianunia- t so would provide that the com-i(tog tackle, targets, clay pigeons. KEA and a Democratic :caber Station, Lexington. "The IdsranZigef toll collector at the bridia was forecast for Kentucky to- Eisler and that she is s 'slon. rnission s rules would make clear other sporting supp s. ". the SR State house of enre- outuoi reAn.p7,40•14:: Itj, estimated quil Lite fre SU daY the state wnerged trom ivofaLi_rg r itak. but Ian *worms* sortes-easeispaiptbat 6111 dtitlea El0.610 .isci,sl,.ta men tatpees-feetri lilfaSo. the .-11„ ,aaaaa aara- partatarta • .liaaehatte fall Helga( • • to provide a „ma wear the I* the American stand as tix with the Atomic Energy coni- pad -solely money' requested would be for ,sesaffs! rave motorists a total of $1.250,- j boys.
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