Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 65, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 30 March 1945 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-

FRIDAY, MAR. 30, 1945.

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Mufflers and Tailpipes INSTALLED

Today when victory is so near, you are more urgently requested by the government car conservation heads

to conserve and preserve wherever and whatever, a worn part in a necessary

item of the victory program may appear. Your car is vitally necessary and worn parts cause overwork of other parts of your car. If you are in need of a muffler or tailpipe, let us replace it today. No. need to worry about installing. WehTlnejob for you. ' DRIVE IN TODAY

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beat down with vengeance and

for thirty-six hours our men had

WONDERFUL RELIEF From Bladder Irritations!

find hnd low morale. The latter J parents for objecting to their taKvvp lpnrned from the Drisoners' ine food, clothing and stock. No

we captured. But here in the American slill living in our native to fight without water, uut as cas-

.Philippines im jap is a cuuerem ianu can ev uuucaianu "'."""'" " . ;, r j J- t u. ....... j . thoQ nmni in niinipH land ward and near the crest of the Famous doctor discovery acts on tne

r,r,l o nnr,a (Hn ! l,ri- Sllllllt"!. lie IS IIHSIV HIIU lUgCU, jjiij. ... wv...- ... . ... . . .If y and a general ieehi g is ML fiphter he is well have gone through and suffered, range they engaged the Japs in kidney to increase urine and relieve that our forces are suffenng such 1IC V . V - n firrr-f hnnd in hand fiuhtin? E.nlv I ..:t..i M...M,. ;;Qi:n...

euiiippeu; lie is ewitHMii in ine jiuiai, m jjt. -. - - jjauuui umuuti nuwuvui vmuj - ... : ...u;l UAft !i..f . 1 nn nim-iiimr ll'., ri-PQt 1U13 .1 .

use of arms; he is in excellent n.uiuw wimc ou nave wui u-," - . oy excess aciujy in me urine physical condition; he is very ening to my description, you have reached and secuml I irst the Thei.eisnoneeJnoWtosuf(w llnnece5Sary much a formidable foe Our liber- been asking yourselves, "Well, I men buried our dead m lempoi-i diitress and discomfort from backache, ,i ' i wnnfW what, the United States is ary graves, then lay down to rest, bladder Irritation and run-down ieeling

tuii.ui tu uii.w- j;;kuiua ia jiut mi - - - - due to excess acidity in your urine cane

light casualties; that they are a

most negligible. It would appear i fiat our victory id just a mutter of clays. 1

But the picture as 1

the famous doctor's discovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. For Swamp Root acts fast on the kidneys to increass

see it ic tr h "iv waM doins now to help these destitute A few days later these men bur-

over here is quite different from 'hot w',rnpH nvr to people?" That is an excellent ied on the mountain were re-

the impressions held by many th pii in0 government does not question and I am proud of my moved to one of our United States th, .j riB. . and ,J1'JJ folk back in the States. No nn ,, . ., . . , ........ 1,- gnen,sr T pan eiva Armed Forces cemeteries. No man . Oricinouy, deovvi y a wau nova

u u it t TV. mean mat mese lsiancss nave now - - should sell the Jan soldier short. uan ww lih,,!,,, tpo 1 A few days ago one of our pa- is ever lett in an isolated grave.

In the two previous camnaiens .1. t u j . Jt' ivc.U ramp hnrk from the mouii

" . . , . . lUc UiiUS liiivy WillHiliiWIl UUJ1I U1C ' '

in which our Division participated

the Japs we met were poorly fed, were suffering from disease and jungle, rot, were poorly equipped

valleys, but they have gone to the tflins- J ne men were "rea. laI" mountains where, for the past e-ei d torn, unshaven and three years, thev have dug elabor- A"1'- Tll!re is nothing about that ate caves and' tunnels in which to wWch is unusual. But tenderly

That afternoon Father Rogers and I climbed to the top of the range to see our men and hold services for them. From the crest, we could look down across- the

NOTICE .TO XOX-EESITJENTS TIip State of Indiana, Sullivan County. In the Sullivan Circuit Court. February Term, J94ii. Jewel Irene Erown vs. Robert C. Brown Complaint Nn. MX?. Cause of Aotion Complaint for divorce. EE IT KNOWN, That on this 23rd dav of Maivh, in the year 191ft, Ibe above uiuueil plaintiff, by Vigg and Tennis, Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit. Court her complaint against the defendant in the above entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendant Robert C. Brown Is not resident of the StaW of Indiana. Said defendant therefore Is hereby notified of the filintf and pendency nf paid complaint against him, said caupe of action being complaint for divorce, anA ihiit- nnles he aiiDears and ans

wers or demurs thereto at the calling

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MILAM STANDARD Station HENRY MILAM Southeast Coiner Square

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SDr.'njr has presented the

Easter season in a halo of sunshine. May Easter Sunday find you at the church and the day as bright as

the spring days wc ve seen

thus far. - Our Easter Menu Chicken Creamed Gravy Mashed Potatoes Creamed Peas Jello Salad Apple Dumplings Hot Rolls . (With butter) ..HOME-MADE PIES'" BUS DEPOT CAFE Mr. & Mrs. Max Carrico

citrirp ihr-ir qni-nlip? nmmiinil ion CUCl filed in the arms Ot one 01 ,: J" - was, stsmioro, t. u .jr 1,.. stoie ineir suiipiies, ommunnion k e u opposite valley and see the enemy ot once, ah druggists sell Swamp Root inH winnne Thpe tUn cerve at these men was a nine months old Alf , .. .' , . - ana v.eapons inese aiso serve as . . .... thprp m thoir Hup-in nnsitinn! 1 n 1

entrenchments for themselves faoy girl. Her mother and daddy - - ; .u.. i- ' had been sla in hv the Jarjs and un lne crel one was wumn range,

wneie uity die icury tdie nuui - of enemy machine gun and sniper

air power ana mucn or ouri --- o - ..

llery. If you will look at a map 1,1 UB1'- 'lc woa auuu,"s

our

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Coimmniion Near The Trout. My Protestant men kept watch"

and study it you will notice that vere exposure ana nunger, naving hundrnds of snnarelmlles of these bcen there for about three days.

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J-liilippuies are made- up of moun- wul u""w : from , our secured positions while; taiaous regions. These mountains 1 hero at headquarters immediately u)e Catholic men dropped back'

rise sometimes to a height 0fr""lu"c" -,"""' ""''""-a below the crest and attended

t -rnr nininniirn

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4,000 feet and are steep, rugged.

and have very little foliage which

! our men can use for cover as they I scale the mountains. The infant1 rymen have to move forward in

and found a home who

adopt her.

could Mass Then the catholic men held

the positions as my men dropped

FIRST rilKSBYTEEIVN CHURCH Rev. Hemer O. WVtsbecker, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Charles

on Hip 2X111 (l;iy in way, 1:11.1. rum. complaint, mid the matters anil tinners therfin containpd and allPSPd, will be hoard and determini! in his absence. WITNESS, the Cleric and Sa cf snid Court, this 23rd day of March, 1SM5. , JAlfES IT. r.TNGKR. CI.M'k of Sullivan Circuit Court. T?.z and Tennis. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

When your feet hurt, you hurt all over. Repair your shoes with best material and expert workmanship. We sell Army shoes without stamp, and we buy. S & S SHOE REPAIRING 25 Years Est. Benny De Frank 1 door south of Index.

5:00.

What about the needed medical ba.ck t6 attendmy rvjce and re'Xin Worship 10:45. Theme ceive communion. That was an luorning wui&iuy,

care of the civilians in general? ur.f0rgettable moment. Every man "Dust an.d Destiny.

tun i i, r t: t ri,.y Atn tu tun iut tt,A Westminhier 1 luiiet-ia;

tut wjcii jit liic idtp urucitc Jiljj wni aiuijr uutiuia aic uuuig tiic uii iiiav iiiuuiiLani uiau ucijf cillciiw , linn? machine gun, sniper and mortar ' best they can to take care of the ed either the Catholic Mass or my Leader: Who, thats e ques .

I uur annual uuiign-e""""1" i meeting will be Wednesday night,

I it , 1 i- 1 NYi unrrlc: ran finnp In rlpsrr ihp jnrii 4th at Something im-

fire. So, when you read that our most needy cases. This means an : Protestant Service raQiinllioc nrp litrhf if citiviUr 1 pvtra hurrlpn nn nnr drrtnr3

means that thev s.-p lipht in mm. 'thev are kent exceedinelv busvl No w01'ds can hoPe to describe April 4th, at 7:30.

parison with those suffered by the' taking care of our wounded, but! what 1 felt in mv heart as 1 looked portant, be there.

11110 uie lactb ot muse men, laces, ine ouiiivau iuu'j x

davs. ian Men's Association will meet at

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mnrf. than fPn .Tnn fnr Mr,- r,no'aeo a vonnff mother enrrvinff hPr laces mw wnicu iidu ouen fiiuuuu rarmersuuig n.unua,,

of ours whichtbey-get. - Tliough the infantryman is the one who has to take the final

Nins. We arc ln!in.n a pnnrllv num. I thev still find time for this elini-

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ber of men. hut we are pettincr cal work. Just a courile of evenines lDal ndQ Dt-el1 unbaaven i

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Quit paying rent and own

home. Special bargains 01 property on installment plan.

Also farms for sale.

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baby stopped in my tent and asKed1 the 8rime and-dust and sweat from Pitch-in supper at 6:30. Ladies if we had a doctor near. Her baby hours and days of desperate fight- night excellent speaker. Don t.

was running a temperature. Our

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inches of ground, and much of it mectlcal omcer Iives ln . nex has to be won in vicious hand"tojtent to mine' ar?d' hearing what hand fighting with bayonets, yet she sald' he came over and took too much cannot be said for our!the mothr and babv to our disAmerican artillery. Their accur-i pensary and ave the baby the acy is phenomena! and is far su-lbest of medicaI attention. I have pc-rior to the Jap artillery The'seen oId mun and women. yung Jap 77 mm gun 'is their best ar- chMn and older children rati llery weapon. The American in-!ceivS re in our army hospitals

fantiyraan could never move forward if he did not have the ar

tillery covering him. The American superior air power is-of inestimable value for our ground forces can now fight without fear of attacks from -the air. Thdf Japs, bomb us occasionally at night, but their attacks are' small and do very little damage. It all adds up to this: the Am

erican soldier over here is not op

for sickness and sometimes for wounds received from the Japs, i'ou would be proud of the American soldier if you could see the way. he opens up his heart to those in ( distress, ' ' Army Employs Civilians.

How are these civilians able to!

earn a living?

Armed Forces are now employing

hundreds of civilian workers to

ins. faces that were drawn lrom miss it

exhaustion and fatigue, eyes that The Woman's Prayer Circle will were bloodshot from the tortures meet at the home of Mrs. Clyde of battle, lips that were cracked Hux Thursday morning. from .those thirty-six long hours n,:BI without water, and clothes that' CHURCH NOTICE were torn by death that passed by.! Bro. Lon F. McClary of BloomFor my Scripture Lesson from ington, Ind., will preach for the God's Word I read from the 39th Church of Christ, 002 N. Court St., through the 4(Hh verse of the 22nd in Sullivan Sunday, April 1st at chapter of. St. Luke's aveount of 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. We inthe .Gospel. It is Ihe story of. our vite you to these services. Lord's agony in Gethsemane on' ' the Mount of Olives. There on a PIKST METHODIST CHURCH mountain side God's Son went r. jvi. Criswell, Pastor through His greatest hour o.S trial. I a few days before the crucifixAnd nineteen hundred years, later ion, Jesus was anointed at Beth011 another mountain side a group any. Some criticized the action of tired, worn men had gone as a waste of ointment, but Jesus

The American! thr0Ugh their greatest trial and rebuked them. The woman who

as'iy- incy unuei&iuuu me vjos-. proKe tne aiaoaster dox aiai nui pel then as they never had before count the cost. She gave her best for many had been the moments in uncalculating devotion. Jesus

when they too had prayed, "If it recognized in her action the com-

boo. They were paid a standard wage as skilled carpenters and

plete abandon of one who held nothing back. It was to Him more significant because it was a sym-

be possible, let this cup pass from me." Christ became more real to them, in that moment than He had

ever been to them before. They bol of His last full measure of de-

had shared with Him Gelh-f votion, which He Himself was semane. But more than that, they1 about to give for the life of the knew a Saviour who understood world. '

their every burden for He shared their "Gethsemane."

had

timistic about an early end to this ' labor in our camps and build inwar. He knows too well that he 1 stallations.. For example, at our has many square miles of hard headquarters in the rear fifty fighting before him and he right-1 men were employed for three

iuny expects the fighting to be, weeks to build a chapel of bam

even narcier tne nearer we move to Japan.

i-ei me now give you a word the chapel is beautiful in its picture of the civilians here in quaintness. There are several hunthe Philippines and the kind of an dred others employed around the existence they have had durine ' area. All these are naid in Ampri-

I the past three years. I choose the can-Filipino currency and they! Then near the temporary graves

wuiu existence With enrp fnr have rnmminai- ctnnkaA i.th j r , ,- !

,-, , A, , ' , ' : o..kv. vT.ui ui meir iauen ouaaies mese men

U1C Ul'uyl lne luie 01 Jap&n- American goods where they can 'knelt to receive communion. With ese militarists is not a way of buy some of the necessities of 'hands soiled with grime and sweat hie; it 13 usi a way of existence life. These people are rightfully and some with smears of blood and there are many caSes where proud. They are industrious. They they reached forth to receive the it was not even that. do not ask for charity. They do I bread and parched, cracked lips Two Pohfies Of Japs. not want someone else to keep I opened to receive the wine. And Three years ago when the Phil- them. They want to work and all of us knew that day that the

i.ijiiilt leu into me nancis 01 tne earn wnai iney eat ana wear savages from the "land of the: , , , .

ine last picture 1 want to paint in words is a hasty sketch of what my ministry has been like here in

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rising sun" the' Japs inaugurated two policies toward the people here. In the urban areas they treated the people with reasonable consideration. They did not

ravage the women, nor did they

Easter Sunrise service at 6:30 A. M. Church School at 9:30 A. M. Morning. Worship at 10:35 A. M. Youth Fellowship at 6:30. P. M. .Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. '

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AVyman A. Hull, Pastor

The Easter Sunrise Service at ? A 1.T Tl-io nna.'iM Hrnnin "Thdl-fl

Spirit of God brooded in our I 0 th," with music' by the

miusL. luu lliu Wfie lllflt: lor tne chalice which I used was the one

i which you sent me from the

the Philippines. I have five services on Sundays. My first is at

8:30 here in our lovely chapel at

church. As evening hastened on and the

men began preparing to dig in

Mixed Quartet. ' Sunday School Classes meet at 7 A. M. Baptismal Services at 7:30. The B. Y. P. U. will meet at

6:30 P. M.

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pillage their property. All this " "ere i go iojtheir foxholes, Father Rogers and! evening easier oe.vice at .ou. u,-r.s for a cwifi- w the Portable Hospital which is at-it started down the mountain side. I The Junior Choir will sing. Ser-

rru: tached to our Division. My third' At-iho iw th mn.mi.in ,,'mon: "He Is Risen."

nniiov wn t,, ,;n ih,, Triiw.inA.' service is with our Engineer Bat-i ,tonnpd in 01. battalion aid sla- Church Board meeting Monday

Americans, that is the title the talion .f "d e fourth Ah 'lion to see the wouVided that had ; niU 7:30. ; civilians wish to be identified by, with, our Quartermaster and been brought down from a near-1 Mid-week Service Wednesday

ovor tn svmnntv,v vaHh .Tpnsn ""'ms uie wee. bv mountain. There we found six wiui uuaiuos incei.

ThPv triPd tr, nvin thpen fntC 1 have held as many as ni"e serv- ; CivUians also waiting for treat- inS and election

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M. M. CUSTER, Sullivan CURTIS GAYLOR, South Sullivan R. V. SPRINGER, Sullivan WINFRED FERGUSON, Dugger RILL STORMS, Carlisle

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that they would be better off un- ices- These have been with -the ment. They were refugees from der the rule of Japan than under combat troops. In addition to this ; the mountains. One was a woman,

the influence of America, even t. 1 l"c vu ieasi uve thin and pale. Two ..were men, after thev would receive their in- tlme? a. eek and there 1 sPend weakened from Jong hours of

dependence in 19-10.

8:30 P. M. An invitation to all who are not now attending another Church: "Come with us and we will do

worthwhile hours talking to my fn,nri t.hnr Th m-,,. ih,.ua ,,,. I thee good."

j woundedmen.lt is a great source children. Their big, brown eyes

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But to show you the deceitful- ol ""dcuon, to see mat mese were fiuej wtth fear and terror, ness of this, policy, when our men receive such splendid and To them strangers had come to forces' landed and eventually expert care. None of us will ever ' mean suffering and pain. One pushed on to Manila, as you have knw the Sreat number of lives little five year old girl had a cornread in the papers, the Japs re- whlch have been save by blood pound fracture of the right arm, fused to allow the civilians to' P.lasma, the sulfa drugs and peni- the five year old boy had an inevacuate and kept them there as Clllm- Tnen' too, I have my sad fected foot and the other, a little

prisoners to shield. themselves. As h. ac ule cemetery ana ine'sjx year 0id girl, had been shot ucts Eook 4 red stamps Q3 these islands were gradually lib- keeping of records of the burials through the right shoulder twen- Z!3, A2 and D2 invalid June 2. E2 erated from their grasp, the atroc- of mv men- 0ur United States ty-five days before by a Jap snip- ; through J2: invalid after June 30. ities of the Japs increased in the cemeteries are hallowed ground er. As I started to leave and Processed Foods Book 4 blue same degree. iand wben 1 look, n row on passed by a stretcher where one stamps X5 through Z5 and A2 , . . . , y r0w. 0f we crosses they rePre". of our wounded men lay, he took ' and B2 invalid March 31. C2 and The other policy which the Japs sent more than the markings of a me by the hand and said, "Chap- G2 invalid April 28. H2 and M2 employed when they took control mimber of graves. As I look at pie, if we have to go through all invalid June 2. N2 through S2 tool these islands was practiced in each one I think of the Cross of this hell to nrpvpnt nil t.w, ,Pr-: valid after .TnP an

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7 Tt a a , V , 7 7 F,na 1 rememDer tnat mo ing by tiny, innocent children,

onu me oiuvn, ii"'. 10 a siiiuui vi aaciuice, me sacri- then it is worth it"

cioming nna especially Dianseis, tice made out ot Uod s love for us

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raped the women and especially i Perhaps you have been wond

the young girls of 14 and 15 years ering more about what kind

of age, and forced the men to la- services I hold for our combat not

Surely somewhere across

Sugar Stamp 35 valid for five pounds until June 2. All sugar

the! stamps must last three months

of, horizon lies a better day. It will: now. Another sugar stamp is ex-

come tomorrow; another

bor for them without paying them troops and the conditions under month will not bring it here, but

even so mucti as a starvation whlrh thpw qprvims ar0 a one dav God will lead us to it

pected to become good May 1. Shoes Book i airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3 valid indefinitely; OPA says jio plans to cancel any.

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met arm seen, au oi mese rninp- mon WQ1 give you some idea, pine Islands are primarily rural areas. Most of the children I have' For three days several of our

seen are suffering from extreme rifle and heavy weapons compan- the Jap propaganda which they through March 21. B-5, C-5, B-6, cases of malnutrition, tuberculosis ' ies had been fighting inch by leave on the battlefields to frus- C-6, B-7 and C-7 coupons good and malaria run rampant, people' inch up the steep side of a moun-',trate our soldiers. The American everywhere for five gallons each, are pleading for blankets to keep, tain ridge. The Japs were well soldier simply laughs at it. I am . ll.nm Imm ci,ffurin th. ' a in onJ -.ira t-n,,oii nA in also pnclnsinff 5nm Jan invasion Fuel Oil Old period 4 ana 0

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