Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 74, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 April 1945 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-' ' THURSDAY APR; 12194$.
Sheriffs To Receive Work Manual Of Law And Practice
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INDIANA SHERIFFS RECEIVE WOEKINqNUAJjX
are, left to right:
WfUis. Clifton L. Small, secretary, Sheriffs' Association; Fred Courtney, sheriff of Shelby County and second vice-president of the Association, and Donald E. Boweii, Blooininglon attorney and acting director of the University's Institute of Criminal Law.
PLEASANTVILLE Rev. and Mrs.. Angerer . and daughter, Carol Ann, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Starkey of RaglesvDle. Her sister accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Saucer-
man called on C. K. Daugherty
and family Sunday afternoon
and Mrs. Julia Brown and children were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. John Reel. Mrs. Lenore Brown was in Linton Monday afternoon. Ray Newkirk and family and Mrs. Ella Dunbar of Terre Haute were supper guests Friday of Scott Newkirk and family. Mrs. Mattie Andis, Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Miller of Alsman and daughter called on Crane, Indiana were In Pleasant- Mrs- Whitloek Friday afternoon, ville Wednesday and called on Miss Blanche Daugherty was in friends. I Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are i Mrs- Collins, Mrs. Brown and
visiting their children in India napolis.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard
called on Mrs
President I afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown Sr.
Mrs. Saucerman called on Mrs. Booker last week. Rev. Angerer and family called
Booker Sunday, j 0,1 Ray Newkirk and family
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hikler-
HIOVELV
Sheriff Harold Reynolds of Sul- tration of Indiana University, livan County will soon receive a! Published after nearly three
work manual of law ana practice, , years work, the initial copy of The manual is designed to pro-
the first of its kind prepared in the manual recently was present- Vl&e each county sheriff and his, any state and the product of the ed to representatives of the Sher- deputies with a complete and
cooperative efforts of the Indiana ' ills' Association by President Her- easily understandable compilation Sheriffs Association and the In-'man B Wells of the University. a11 laws affecting the office of stitute of Criminal Law Adminis- Shown above at the presentation sheriff and an outline of the var-
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POULTRY AND STOCK FENCING To Protect Yom Poultry and Stock.
Fencing for Roddy - Fencing for Stock Mash Feeder, all lengths Water Fountains (5 gallon to quart sizes) Starting & Growing Mash Acme 207c Egg Mash -Magic 20 Egg Mash Acme 16 Dairy' Feed Magic 16 Dairy Feed Good Line of Hardware & Enainclwiirp. ' GARDEN TOOLS Rakes, Hoes, several kinds; Spading Forks, 4 tong Fork, 5 tong Fork. Numerous other articles. Just received a shipment of . in. and :W in. high slock fencing. You'll be surprised at our price.
GROCERIES Cereals of all kinds Can Goods Green JJeans, Corn, Peas, Salmon, Fruit Cocktail, Pumpkin. Spices of all kinds. Maine Irish Cobbler Potatoes for seed. A good 6 week Seed Potato. Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Grapefruit. Good Onion Sets. MEATS Cured Meats' & Lunch Meats.
the sheriff. Recognition is. taken
of the changing personnel in sheriffs' offices and the. long ex-! isU'ng need for bringing into a single volume all the information irliioli on i i'ia- v tint' ist i-i rnr-1 iHM'Cnn
will need in taking over the du-l
tics oi ine principal executive oificer of county government.
Principal features of the manual in addition to the digest in non-legal language of all laws af
fecting the office of
elude a statement of a sheriff's duties in civil and criminal matters, a list of felonies and misdemeanors and the distinction between these two general types ol crimes, all forms which a sheriff may be called upon to use, schedule of sheriff's fees as approved by , the State Board of Accounts , practical suggestions for obtaining and preserving evidence and for eourt appearances, and the scientific laboratory and other services available from the Indiana State Police and F.B.I.
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Brown, Jr., aiid family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Browii, Sr.,
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ghtprs attended church &unday evening at Burris Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins of Terre Haute visited Mrs. Nan
Collins Sunday, afterfnoon. Mrs. ' Jessie Brust to6k her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Dunbar home Friday and remained for a short visit. Orville Collins of Vincennes called on his mother, Mrs. Nan Collins Friday afternoon. Rev. Guy Miller was in Pleasantville Wednesday calling on friends.
NOTICK TO SCHOOL BI S DRIVERS. FAIRBANKS TOWNSHIP. You are hereby notified that specifications for the school bus routes of Fairbanks Township are on file in the office of the Trustee, the Fire Dept. office in Fairbanks, Indiana, and tn the office of the County Supt. of Schools, Sullivan. Indiana, and that said Trustee, with the approval of 111" Advisory Board, is prepared to negotiate the letting of contracts fur Hie above school bus routes for -the school years 1940-16 and 1946-47. Said negotiations to begin at 8 o'clock p. m., Tuesday May 1. 1945, at the Fire Dept. office in Fairbanks, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter at tin: Trustee's office until contracts have been negotiated. EDGAR STRAIN. Trustee Fairbanks Township. Sullivan County, Indiana, 1st ins i- 12-45 It.
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Initiated by the Sheriffs' Assoi ciation, the worfc of preparing the ! manual has been carried on by the University's Institute of Criminal Law Administration, first under
rrol. James J. JKobinson, now serving as a lieutenant commander in the Navy, and later under
Acting Director Bowen. Part ot the research work was done by $
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torney of Monroe serving as a major
Editorial work was done by Mrs
Florence V. Robinson, wife of Lt 1 Comdr. Robinson. During the preparation of the manual, the ? fi Sheriffs' Association has been
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