Fulton Daily Leader, February 19, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader

Fulton Daily Leader, February 19, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader

Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Daily Leader Newspapers 2-19-1947 Fulton Daily Leader, February 19, 1947 Fulton Daily Leader Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl Recommended Citation Fulton Daily Leader, "Fulton Daily Leader, February 19, 1947" (1947). Fulton Daily Leader. 588. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fdl/588 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]. The Weather Kentucky—cloudy and some- gbrunry )11. what colder tonight; Thursday cloudy and not quit* so cold, With wow In north and rain or 'RED NEW, sleet In South portion. utton CHURCH DR PRO01141..‘ti Fulton, Kentucky, Wednesday Evening, February 19, 1947 Five Cents Per Copy Ns. SS XLVIII Associated Press Leased Wire °Melilla of 'Volume J. T. Drlee an n of the South Cut hole In Wall To Rescue Dog church Nearby Cities For Legislation to Bring will pres Lions Club Ladies Night Held Truman Asks Coligress Wednesday even' Paul A. M. It eh To Fight Rats street, At Strata Club; "An Early Ending" Of The National Emergency; g brotherhoOd ae Last Evening edicated to the e Hickman Lions, Clinton group prejudices Present Rotarians Will Si))))) *or Requests Outright Repeal Of 24 Special Laws religious antag Lions And Guests 132 -Control Dri‘ea arra cf the St. Rodent • Progress Of Reconversion Is Such that such a poser -Course Dinner, Interest in rat control pro- I timely and of Kr 4 gram is growing in nearby cities, Controls, those who Obion Teacher England's 01(1 That We Can Drop Wartitne Lite Musical Program according to County Sanitarian the public, who(. Harry Barry, who announces President's Message To Congress Says attend. Preceded Dance Survey Made that the Hickman Lions club Burn Furniture and the Clinton Rotary club EMERGENCY MAY BE TERMINATED BY JULY FOSTER PLAYS voted to sponsor anti-rat LIRNITURE REPAI LEN have Average Teacher Hue Had campaigns in their respective Coal Trickle Is Thin, Washington, Feb. 19-463)-1 period. 3ABINET SHOP Members of the Fulton Lions , Years Training, 13 communities Cold Weather Continues !! President Truman today asked! "The progress of roconversioa repair that hroke guests! Three *dub, Lionesses, and their take Get your Years School Experience A county-wide rat killing pro- With No Sign Of Relief ! congress for legislation to make! now makes it possible to scree —132 in all—held their annuall Witid0Wv, gram is scheduled for Hickman possible "an early ending" of anig aucludrietcloonnaolmsyleopf free: cabinet, Night banquet and dance, Obion county's average tea- London, Feb. 19 (An — Old before Ladies' and Fulton counties in April, the state of national emergency wartime the re, night at the Strata Club.! three years of people were burning bannisters last cher has had under direction of the county under which the country has trols," Mr Truman said In his uaranteed ii•• Foster and his orchestra frames to keep Len professional training, 13 years agent or the Farm Bureau, Mr. and picture i lived since 1939. message to congress. tle prices, during the four-coursej played of teaching experience, and has Barry said. The city programs warm in some parts of England Mr. Truman asked outright re- High White House adviarnes at Fulton Eleetr, and for the dance. dinner been five years In the position will be separate from the coun- today. peal of 24 laws, proposed that have indicated to newsmen Drat lure Co.—Phone 1 holds. if congress acts with mien' Tables were decorated with,he or she now ty-wide drive, he added. emergency operations under 36 He or she is active in the social, Although prospects brighten- statutes be suspend- abl dispatch, the emergency floral arrangements interspers— Mr Barry has made several permanent civic and religious life of the ed for the reopening of thous- recommended that most may be terminated by July. ed with pomosis. and a corsage, visits to Fulton in the interest ed, and community. Despite evidences of 20 defense appropriation The proclamation would cover was given to each lady guest., of a rat-control drive here, and ands of factories closed since , of disutisfaction within the ranks wiped out. both the "limited" emergency Killebrew Florist Shop provided, states that he is still anxious week ago Monday for lack of measures be of the profesaion across the na- Truman proposed that proclaimed Sept 8. 1939, and the flowers for the occasion. Thei for some club or other civic or- fuel, only a thin trickle of coal Mr. tion, Obion county's average 12 of "more than 100" the "full" emers.:ncy declared NENTS dinner was served by candle- I ganization to help sponsor it. was coming from the mines to 'only • teacher enjoys teaching, chose it the fireplaces that most Ping- emergency acts still on the books May 27, 1941. light immedi- recommend as a profession, and intends to lish homes depend on for heat. I be extended by permanent leg- Mr Truman proposes The invocation was given by I make it a career. Sam Dattllo points fl at head of dog Maned toe throe The month-long cold wave ' islation. ate repeal of laws authorizing JEW in- the Rev. Aaron Bennett, pastor In addition, the teacher pro- 23 Wreck Dead hours in six Inch apace between two buildings at Newport, Ky. that hastened the collapse of Ten others would remain In employment of men from women as dollar-a-year-men in of the Fulton Episcopal church bably Is a woman, since ('arpenters cut hole in wall of millinery shop to rescue animal the country's fuel system con- force for six months after the dustry mer- and member of the Lions club.'outnumber men in the county tinued with no forecast of Arty actual proclamation ending the government: the leasing of of indefinite breed. nations; VA Following the dinner, Lion;system 4 to 1, or 122 to 32. Are Identified relief. The temperatures drop emergency, whenever it may chant ships to other Charles Gregory wel- data are the results of the tax-free withdrawal of al- President These • • pod to 19 above zero fahrenhett come, or for some other stated comed and introduced all guests.i a comprehensive survey of tea- districts last night and cohol for industrial use; the er Cold Weap— ICC Semis Investigators in some for . Georg, Maddox, soloist, ac- chers in the Obion county school Chruduin Church Assembly was below freezing generally to- lease of nubile lands on!, but Just as companied by Jess Beadles, plan- ,system conducted recently under To Seek Cause Of Train's day. munitions manufacture; and More Movement enlisted men ()eking. 1st, both of Mayfield, sang "Old I auspices of the Obion county Plunge over 150-ft. Bank London's proverbially gloomy the appointment of Man River." "On The Road To'Education Association and the Scheduled In Paducah, Feb. 25 weather broke an all-time re- to the naval academy. Mandalay." "Sailor Boys," "I'llI county education department, Altoona, Pa., Feb. 19-0P)— cord. For the 18th successive Among the major statutes OCEA pres- of the 25 persons would be allowed to lapse HAMPOOING See You Home ititsin, Kathleen," I and made public by Twenty-three Under the direction of Dr. C that will last until June 30, 1950. day the sun failed to penetrate Of Cottonseed which and "Home on the Range." Mr.;ident Ed Eller, principal of the killed yesterday when the Penn- clouds. Seventeen upon an end-of-emergency pro- 1CALP AND oung, n anew , n The morning session will begin thick gray Beadles played "Mood Indigo,"I South Fulton school. sylvania Railroad's "Red Arrow" days in December. 1890. was the Showed Some Increase in clamation would be: team of eight prominent DM- at 10 o'clock with messages on and "Play, Fiddle, Play" "We are releasing the results plunged over a 150-foot em- longest previous sunless period. The army's "streamlined' tNICUREFi part kn First Half of February; Included in the orchestra's of the survey as a matter of bankment had been identified ciples of Christ will take the issue before the church to- Thousands of householdera, procurement power under which excellent ar- Eller said. today, as official groups started Prices Average $110 Ton supplies can be purchased with- 1 Operator. numbers was an public information," the Crusade Assembly to be heild day and the answer of Christian limited to 12 pounds of coal a of "Clair de Lune." "We believe it to be of prime investigation of the accident. Feb. in the out advertising for bids; the rangement next Tuesday, 25, Pa- forces. week if they can get it, have had Movement of cottonseed to oil Four dance numbers were public interest and hope that it Twenty-y,d r - old Lawrence ducah First Christian church power to transfer the coast Crusade pro- none at all since before Christ- mills in the South Central area presented by Ronald Knudson will prove of benefit In present- England of Midland, Mich., him- , for all members of the Christian Details of the guard to the navy; to increase will be presented at the mas. Sifted coal dust has be- continued at a moderate rate 11)PE and Wm Kathryn Poet, accom- ing an accurate cross-section of self in a hospital with severe I churches in this area. gram the authorized strength of the beginning at come a prized fuel.

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