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For more information, please contact [email protected]. -a "saffIR, T- • STANDARD OtkItititit LOUISNALLS 1,ttt !8, 1946 a c was the the Mid- FULTON DAILY LEADER of juices No. 233 on a sea- Volume XLVII Fulton, Kentucky, Monday Evening, September 30, 1946 1 by the ipposed to Legion Outlines Helps To Speed s to sure- .Livestock Men PRESIDENT SALUTES THE PRESS Three Injured Shadow Of Gallows Hangs Over THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 18 Reconversion Foreign Policy the 1.1111b,, It is a pleasure to me again to salute the press of the United Top job of coordinating Former Leaders Of Nazi Reich As Auto hits federal government's peacetime Hold Meeting States on the occasion of National Newspaper Week. The news- World War II Vets reconversion activities with those papers of the nation did a magnificent job during the war. They laowe Also Plan To Have ;of the state in the fields of re- threw their full support behind the campaign to salvage and collect Nuernberg Trials ii reynouna 1us training, reemployment, voca- At Close Of At Hickman needed war materials. They were in the forefroht of every drive More Power In Group Sept. 30---(AP) MEET, for the sale of war stamps and bonds. They reported the war ad- San Francisco, Conspiring To Dresden Men --Strongly-worded foreign pol- 'ON. 56 Members Of mirably, operating under a voluntary code of censorship. They At icy declarations were in the Lawmakers Ruled strengthened the spirit of the people at home and the morale of Treated For Wage War 4 West Kentucky making today at the American the fighting forces abroad. In the words of your slogan, our press Legion National Convention as 'Supreme Crime' LDING Group Present Is the "Voice Of Freedom—Guardian Of Liberty." Bruises, Cuts the powerful veterans' organiza- Brown Speech share of the responsibility foi af- VERDICTS TOMORROW Upon it now rests a tremendous OCCITRRED AT 9 P. M. tion tackled serious matters FROM SIX COUNTIES know well that responsibility will ter a festive night touched off solving the problems of peace. I Many State. National Nuernberg, Germany. Sept. 30 Three Dresden, Tenn., mar by a noisy "40 and 8" pal ade up it be met in full. r The West Kentucky Purebred Leaders Were Present; - - (AM—The International Mili- were slightly injured and the car market street. Livestock Association held its Harry S. Truman, tary tribunal ruled today for In which they were riding was At the same time, a determin- Ardery Flies Candidatedate quarterly meeting in the Maso- President of ...e United States the first time in history ths.t almost completely destroyed at ed struggle for control of the nic Hall at Hickman Friday large group of law-makers conspiracy to commit agressive about 9 p. m. last night in a col- Legion was shaping up, with night. Fifty-six livestock breed- and Democratic party leaders war "is a supreme crime" in a lision with a Greyhound bus at world war II veterans openly de- attended and were served a Newspaper Week were on the speakers' platform monumental verdict indicating ers State Observes the corner of Lake and Carr manding much greater repre- fish supper by the ladies of the when John Y. Brown formally imprisonment or the gallows for PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE streets. sentation and voice in the or- Hickman Eastern Star. opened his campaign for Demo- the 22 former leaders of Nail COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY The Dresden car reportedly ganization's affairs. t J. Kilpatrick made a short cratic Senator at Mayfield last Germany. E. was entering Lake street from Militant leaders of the World stressing the necessity of Saturday. Staff talk To All To Whom These Presents Shall Come: East State Line when it collided War II faction, which contends', The German Milers! T. 29 expansion of farms and Among those noted were Sen- the vertical with the Greyhound bus from 63 percent of all Legion members! and High Command and rather than horizontal Whereas, the newspaper publishers of America, their National ROBERT K SLAYERS ator Alben W. Barkley. who in- were acquitted of livestock Memphis as it was making a are veterans of the recently- Reich cabinet and the Kentucky Press Association have troduced Brown; Congressman were criminal expansion. Association, left turn ohto Carr street. ended conflict, met in a "rump" tional education and vocational charges that they assistant Noble Gregory, who groups' W. C. Johnson, Jr., set October I to October 8 as National Newspaper Week; Fulton Hospi- session last night to consider rehabilitation is that of a Ken- presided: organizations. 'Certain Farmer, Treated at the Earle Clements, Joe Bates, Vir- editor of the Progressive and, injuries means of wresting more power Robert K. Salyers. of the leadership corps, the 58 or at- tal last night for minor tuckian, gil Chapman, Frank Chelf and and Tom Waller, Paducah Whereas, the slogan for this week is , "A Free Press—Voice of and from the entrenched World War Elite Guard, the SD (a depart- ^tty Perry, were Raymond Dunn, driver Emmet O'Neal. torney. also spoke. E. L. Liberty." and the theme is, "The Har- I group. A native of Carrollton, Ky., and ment which operated a spy sys- Freedom, Guardian of owner of the automobile; Also present, with many oth- secretary of the Association, World War II vets argue that alumnus of the University of tem) and the Gestapo were con- '0+++++-l• Newspaper as a Public Servant:" and, vey Dunn, his brother, and Le- ers, were Harry Lee Waterfield, presided. they are represented by only 20 Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky vieted. Whereas, the freedom of the press is still an historic issue for the Roy Perry. Harvey Dunn received Speaker of the House of Repre- Others attendirg the meeting per cent of the delegates to this State Teachers College and Uni- The first part of the 100.000- winning of the peace. It is deemed fitting and proper a laceration over the eye which sentatives, Lyter Donaldson, were Leon Smith, Clifford Smith, convention and have almost no versity of Kentucky Graduate word verdict by judges of the a significance in required four stitches to close, R. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gholson and George Hart that this important subject have fuller the higher levels. They School, Mr. Salyers is assistant Holman United States, Great Britain, and Raymond Dunn suffered voice in Lee Moore, of Murray. H. R. Owen, Joe the lives of all American people; and. hope, however, of ac- administrator in charge of the Ben Kilgore, J. Russia and France strongly in- painful knee bruises. They re- have little Phil Ardery, Nor- Cummings, and S. C. Bohanan Whereas, It is important that newspapers realize their responsib- much at this con- Field Service Branch of the Re- Rhodes Myers, dicated that Hermann Goering, turned to Dresden last night. complishing D. M. Hower- of Ballard county; Gioia Hobbs, ility to the public by virtue of the freedom of the press except to make their training and Reemployment Ad- ris Vincent, Mrs. Rudolf Hess, Jocahim Von Rlb- The bus, en route to Evansville, vention, State Chairwoman; Mrs. r. Carl Hobba and Cleatus Moss of serve as a voice of free- heard and prepare for a ministration, an agency headed ton, bentrop and the other defend- enjoyed, and shall continue to Ind, was not damped badly protest Committee- Carlisle county; Mr. Sunnier, at the 1947 by Marine Major General Graves C. Carroll, National ants -- politicians, diplomats, dom and a guardian of liberty for the welfare of the to delay its schedule, the more effective battle Mr. Rotterig, Mr. Otis, Clyde enough B. Eraskine. woman, Mrs. Alva Terry, Chair- military leaders, financiers and communities in which they serve. stated. The convention. Riggs and Claude Scott of Mc- ticket office here woman of the Third District party functionaries - would be NOW THEREFORE. I, Simeon Willis, Governor of the Common- bent slightly and Cracken county; Mr. Warren of front door was Democratic Woman's Club. and convicted on one or more of the knocked out hi Graves county; wealth of Kentucky, do hereby designate October I to one head light many others. Indictment, October 8, 1946, as NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK IN the accident. Task Force In.Mediterranean An opponent of John Y Brown Dick Montgomery, Charles The court indicated. however, on the in the Democratic primary for Hancock, Dave Hilliard, Joe M. KENTUCKY None of the passengers that some of the lesser defend- Reed, S. J. Reed, R. T. Griffey, and call upon all citizens of the Commonwealth to ap- bus was injured. the Senate, Phil Ardery, flew the Support successful candidate from the ants might not be sentenced cn Warren 'snompson, Travis Slay. propriately observe this week in tribute to the Ameri- Called Foreign Policy of his opening speech at May- the part of the indictment den, L. M. Cunrsigham, C. C. can Press charging a conspiracy to com- Jewel of 4-H Boy - Learns Washington, Sept., 30 ,—(Aps other current controversies field last Saturday afternoon to Hancock and B.
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