Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 122, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 June 1945 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1945. .
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One-Minute Test . , 1. Who was Enoch Arden? 2. Who was the author of "The Wonderful One-Horse Shay"? 3. Who was it that immortalized an old curiosity shop?
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Hints on Etiquette If you have been "stood up" by your favorite date, don't have a temper tantrum. Work off your feelings by. going to a, movie,
' playing some game, singing or
playing the piano, and wait to hear the explanation the young man has to offer before you cross lim,off your list of friends.
v Today's Horoscope Love of home, studiousness, generosity, and sincerity characterize the person who is celebrating a birthday today. You enjoy reading and have an analytical rather than an imaginative mind. You are very easily pleased, and have the very desirable faculty of getting along with others. While exhilarating Mercury influences abound, give a party or seek
friends ;u have been longing to see. You may be compellingly magnetic, and joyful emotion may help your personality to shine.
ne-Mlnute Test Answers r ! Hero of a poem by Lord Tennyson, Enoch, a sailor, is married to Little Annie and goe3 to sea. He is shipwrecked and believed dead, and Annie marries his rival. He returns, but unwillingly, to disturb her happiness, Enoch never reveals himself" to her. 2. Oliver Wendell Holmes. 3. Charles Dickens in his novel
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of William Thompson has this day filed in the office of the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court her final report of her account , with said estate, and that the same will be heard by the Sullivan Circuit Court on the 7th day of July, 1945, the same being the Will Judicial', day of the May term 194a of eaid court, . L. ! Creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent therefore .are- hereby notified to appeaf iji said court on said day and show cause why said report should not1 be approved. " ; ' ' MART K. SIZEMORE, ,i; ' Administratrix. ; Witfiess my hand and seal of said court, st Sullivan this 32th day of June,.. 1945, , . , " ' , i .-; ' : . " .tames H..- ringer; I Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court; Pedwell, Bedwell & Haines, Attorneys.
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July 1, at the Terre Haute House. "The organization' of these employes is directly in accord with the decision of the National Labor Relations Board in the Packard Motor Car case in which
the board certified the Foreman's Association of America as bargaining agency to represent those employes' the national officers said. "Such organization," they continued, "will give these employes thei protection of the Wag
ner act and the right to choose
the union for their collective bargaining agent."
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By Jimmy Hatlo
of coals in ETU's. It will also have facilities for determining the fusion temperatures of ash and the grindability characteristics of coals. Facilities are also available to make other studies
required to determine the best
means to produce the highest quality coals. Being located at a
point easily accessible to the pro
ducing plants, the laboratory can perform its services immediately
and promptly report to operating personnel who, in turn, will be in a position to closer control
quality ands consistently produce
a bettered product. Henry O. Erb, Preparation Engineer of the Coal Trade Association, is also Director of the new laboratory. As Engineer, Mr. Erb serves the members of the Asso
ciation on all questions of mod-; . , . ern preparation methods at the sociation next Wednesday at the
the miQ-year meeting 01 irie oi sanitation which will be held in Terre
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operated at
various plants
mines. "The combination of coal preparation engineering field service coupled with prompt laboratory analysis is unique," stated Mr. Lydiclc. "Adverse conditions ascertained through laboratory analyses of coal may be promptly
I corrected by preparation "engineers of the producing company
who may call upon the Prepara
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i tion Engineer of the Coal Trade
With the organization of the 1 Association for assistance if deunion in TMsfrirt Nr 11 hfv ;nirl ! Sired."
it will extend the supervisory or,
ganization to all 26 states in the mining industry. The meeting Sunday was the culmination of 60 days of work. The, union has a stronger representation in the East than in the Middle West, - I All operators associations in the bituminous industry were notified' by -letter on April 16, the national officials said, that the exempted employes under the ccptract were entitled to an organization of their own choosing for the purpose of collective bargaining. . ,
LOCALS ; Larry and Linda . Steirwalt of Flint. Michigan, have returned to their home after aii ..enjoyable. tVo-weeks, vacation in Sullivan with' their grandparents, Mr.. arid Mrs. Charles .Parks and family of West "JolinSon Street. Miss Jocelyn Parks accompanied them to their home for a brief visit.
Analytical work in the new I laboratory is to be performed by, j
and under the immediate direction of, John M.v Sanford, a
graduate chemical engineer of . Hud Crowder V. R. C, Rose Polytechnic Institute, and i The Hud Crowder
for years, a resident
jllauie. Mr. Sanford formerly 'conducted his own laboratory in I this -city and only recently rei ceived his honorable discharge
from the United Slates Army.
Oilier .officers of the Coal
SOCIETY
Women's
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Perfect Record for 48 Years i 71 recently with a record of not SACO, Me. (UP) Milkman G.j having missed a single milk delivH. Fenderson died at the age of ery in 48 years.
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This Morning's Headlines HIGH COURT RULES AGAINST A.P. The Supreme Court ruled that the Associated Press, in passing on applicants for membership, must disregard possible competitive effects on existing members. In a a to 3 decision the court upheld a lower court ruling that A.P.'s membership by-laws violate the Sherman anti-trust act. In a dissent Justice Roberts declared the decision may well be "a first step in the shackling of the press."
PERMIT BRIDGES TO STAY IN U. S. The Supreme Court adjourned for the summer last night after canceling a government order to deport West Coast- Laborite Harry Bridges as an alien Communist.
MOSCOW HOLDS KEY TO PARLEY. The United Nations conference looked to Moscow for a solution to its latest "crisis" over powers of the proposed general assembly while its Security Council Commission approved a committee report on peaceful settlement of disputes.
HAW HAW ARRAIGNED AS TRAITOR. William Joyce, the smug Lord Haw Haw who was Adolf Hitler's pet traitor-propagandist, was charged with high treason at a preliminary hearing Monday in a dingy Bow Sleet (London) Police Court.' It was his first public appearance in' his native land since before the war. During the peak jf Germany's air might, he laughed and mocked the '"British rats" who were forced to "cringe" in underground shelters. It was a different story now. He appeared with his tie awry, holes in his dirty bown "shoes, his face grim. Extra police were called in to handle the crowd outside the building. Two sailors and a soldier headed the line.
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WORLD WArTi A YEAR AGO TUNE 19, 1944
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In France, U. S. forces battle
DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WliFWESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO. '
office of which occupies the fourth floor of the " Beasley Building, include the President, Hugh B. Ice, who is Vice President and General Manager of The Maumee Collieries Company; and the Vice President, H. . P. Smith, who is President of the Princeton Mining Company and Klack Hawk Coal Corporation. The new laboratory will be inspected by, members of the As-
Trade Association of Indiana, the 'to within seven miles of Cher
bourg, dissolving German resistance in an advance that split the middle of the Cotentin Peninsula. In Italy, Allied 8th 'Army seizes Assisi. TT. S. soldiers and marines on
Saipan capture the Aslito airstrip,! 'driving to Macienne Bay. . ' Japanese, troops advance toi within 50 miles of the Chinese,
rr.ilroad city of Hengyang, south of Changsha.
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Your doctor, who is the first to detect a need for rest in others, has driven himself without mercy in wartime. He serves his own patients as well as those of absent physicians, yet finds time to keep abreast of medicine's many wartime discoveries. Most people were quick to appreciate the doctor's sacrifices and looked for ways to encourage him. They attended his First Aid classes and learned to call him only when abso-: lutely necessary. They volunteered to assist overtaxed nurses in crowded hospitals . . . and turned his dream of
a national blood bank into a magnificent reality. Today the word, "cooperation", has a fuller meaning in America. The threat to our freedom has rekindled - an intense national spirit . . . revealed amazing capacities on the part of our people to help themselves and their fellow countrymen until victory is complete. They are strengthened for the road ahead. They should go far, indeed, in aiding our gallant younger . generation get the reward it has earned and will go on earning progress in a world at peace.
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