Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 144, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 July 1945 — Page 2
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1945.
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Suliivan, Indiana, under-the Act NEW BOOK LAUDS "THE HAYS OFFICE" I' ?ne of the most significant hi ! of thA nast KPVPrsl vears lu'3 just appeared. It is "The H.:ys OKice", written by Ray mond Moley, columnist, and it is a skiiuuny ana pamstaKingiy ........ . .. cr-iwn piciure oi ice operations ?f Will H. Hays as head of the film industry over the past twenty-four- years. The net re mit 'is a deep appreciation of Mr. iys industrial statesmanship, v.och Mr. Moley sees as a mag nificent example to all "American istry as to how self-regula-10 n is possible. ' The Hays office took over the veins m the film-industry at a I na when ,the moral climate of Hollywood was at .an all-time Censorship bills were being - aresscd in no less than thirty .x stale legislatures. The film in dustry was almost one complete scandal. Yet, in less than a quarof a century, the industry las managed to merge personal vad individual ideals- into a real ind workable industry ideal. In Mr. Moley's words, "the in dustry has survived and has nore stability than ever. The Trier industries and businesses :ave, in the same twenty-four rs, been swept by a tide of '.overnment restrictions and penallies. The motion picture, threat ened by government at eveny -;y. una luugm us, way uirougu Ln Un i" , .' . i 1 1 i ) more ireedom. u has. m lzen ways, learned how to jnvern itself." j But, even though high cre'Wit oplongs to the Goldwyns, the relznlcks. the Foxes, the. Loews, snd all the other producers who 'i9e seen it through, it is difficult to escape the point that to Will H. Hays belongs the lion's -rare of the honor for the -.enlevement. The motion picture industry is vhere it is today because of Mr. lays "great patience, infinite -aution, tact, skill and good temper". All these adjectives are Mr. Moley's at various points in his book, and they are all richly deserved. Never at any time the "zar of the industry, he has nevertheless been the leader. At Mmes he has been the whipping iov. At times, producers have formed and given notice of vithdrawing from the ossociaion. But Will Hays has stood patiently firm, easing the indusM I AJl'ir & Qol Artx i". ! . I FUNERAL HOME I Dugger I "Afkln'a Service Cnsta No I More." . 1
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: w 2-W ... Teiepnone u Publisher : tor ot congress oi man-u o, try through its hard days, quiet ly steering it to moie ana muie freedom. It is a remarkaoie achievement wmcn mi. xiaa nos """ " "7, uc vt-. ed son. luAijiaui d v " a m m Cattle Payments LAFAYETTE, Ind. Cattle feeders in Sullivan County can now apply to the County AAA office for beef cattle production payments under the Government's new program to increase the production of meat, ttiW ai pnrtmraserl to feed more - cattle, including those he purchases and those he raises, to good and choice grades under the new program. The method of pay ment is similar to the dairy payment program also handled through the County AAA office, according to County AAA Chairman Merrill'. ' The beef cattle production payment amounts to 30 cents per hundredweight on good or choice cattle weighing 800 pounds or more and selling for at least the minimum stabilization price,! which for sales in this county is $14.20. - .." This is the first meat prodi.ic-' tion payment made directly to the . Ijvestock feeder. The program is i designed to help hold the line i against inflation by preventing sharp increases in retail prices which 'might lead to uncontrolled increases in wages and other economic factors. The beef cattle production payment is available to all feeders,, including slaughterers who also; are feeders, provided their cattle ) meet the program requirements. To be eligible, a feeder must certify on his application (1) that he cwned the cattle at least 30 days before their sale, (2) that the cattle weighed at least 800 pounds when sold, (3) that the cattle brought not less than the minimum price for the good grade, and (4) that the cattle were sold for slaughter to an authorized slaughterer. An authorized slaughterer is any slaughterer who operates under Federal inspection or under
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CHAPTER XV "What is Colonel Spurr doing inow?" "Because he killed Larousse, his V - : i i t i : I, ' uiiguiai payuiuHier, 1 unugiue trying to contact somebody else with money. Incidentally, I'd give a lot to know why he quarreled with him. By the way, did you learn anything about Spurr'a lodgings?" "Yes and no. He occupies room at Palace Hotel pretty obvious blind, Tajen. No doubt only kinsmen of Marshal Wang in Native City know Colonel's real abode." "Nevertheless we've got to get Adams away whole." "How does Tajen propose to accomplish laudable ambition? Deep guile seems required." "It does, more than I've got, I'm afraid; but I think I'll drop in on Marya Gallian. Chiefly because our friend Spurr know3 that she'd cheerfully see my ashes on a shovel, she suggests possibilities. Please keep an eye on me when I leave the Station." So saying, the man from G-? caught up his hat and presently appeared in a private office where Marya Gallian sat sullenly perusing the morning papers. To, North's surprise, Major Adams fiancee presented a sharp contrast to the orchidaceous young creature of the night before. Apparently a messenger dispatched to the Astor had brought a suitcase, for Marya Gallian no longer wore her rather revealing jade evening gown. Now she was quite la imne Anglaise, cool, self-contained and severely chic in a tailored suit of dark tweed. 5,'Good morning." He offered his hand with a disarming smile whioh was reflected in distinctly friendly gray-blue eyes. "Sorry I've been de layed. Meant to drop in long ago. T f T 1 III M : 1 I However i nope you 11 migive ami take a bite of late breakfast at the Cathay with me?" "Why, why I hardly think I" she stammered, still angry, and more than a little disconcerted. "No excuses accepted It's years since I've had the pleasure of so .lovely a companion at breakfast." ''Somehow, I doubt that, Cap tain," said she forcing a smile. "You're too much I'liomme du monde to have been lonely." "You'll come, then?" She shrugged. ."Since a captive has no choice but to obey " "A captive? What an ideal It's I who am captivated " Discreetly followed by Chao Ku, North hailed a cab and soon he and hia frankly bewildered guest were consuming iced mangoes in the Cathay's intimately , enormous grille. . As the meal progressed, more of Marya Gallian s self-confidence re turned and, though apprehension remained in her manner, she never theless responded . even wittiljt to North s good natured small tall. When a cat-like Cantonese waiter had cleared away all but the coffee cups, Marya Gallian accepted one of her host s cigarettes, settlfid back in her chair and raised attractively plucked eyebrows. ."Well, Captain, am I to gather from this burst of graciousness that you've decided I had nothing to do date of purchase, the prices he paid, and the weight at the time c.f purchase. He also must certify the grade and weight of the carcass . after slaughterer to further determine the eligibility of the cattle. . A feeder other than a fcederjlaughterer must present sales leccipts, invoices, scale tickets, or other written evidence from the tnyer to verify (1) date of sale. the buyer, (3)
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Reassuring crowsfeet appeared at North's eye corners. "Let's sav I'm sure you'd no part in Larousse a murder However, there's still the espionage charge." "You can t touch me while I m m Shanghai," she pointed out almost demurely. "Perish the thought! However, for a couple of reasons your friend Kurt might not be so forbearing." "A couple of reasons! You in trigue me, Captain." ' 'You still have Kurt's J0.000, I believe. Under the circumstances, I'm sure he'd hate to part with it." "And the other reason?" "He knows all about your rather indiscreet radiogram to the late Mr. Chen." The girl paled sharply. "Chen is dead?" "Someone stabbed him about half an hour before Louis Larousse was garroted." "Oh!" Marya Gallian's ability to withstand shock had improved for she only shrugged. "It's the risk of the game, Captain." "It is. But let's face facts. I pre sume you realize you re in a tight corner?" Her attractive cloche of brown felt inclined sufficiently to admit the truth of his observation. "If you stay in Shanghai, Kurt will get you sooner or later if you leave the Settlement, you face extradition and long term in Atlanta." "Why dwell on such unpleasant possibilities?" .Because, if youH listen to me, Miss Gallian, you can escape your dilemma and emerge richer by two hundred and fifty thousand dollars American, not Mex." "What are you driving at? Sharp suspicion wrinkled the satin expanse of her brow. "Sappose you think about it a minute. Meanwhile your buttonhole looks distressingly vacant" "Ta Shih-iu." North beckoned a flower girl who, quaint and petite as a porcelain figure in her trousered native costume, was passing with a tray of crimson lilies, tiny lotus blossoms, gardenias and an assortment of jewel-like roses. "A gardenia as nearly worthy of this lady's beauty as you have." . , Giggling, the child selected an icily perfect blossom and placed it on Marya Gallian's plate, then with a murmured "Live a thousand years, O 2 aipan; she pocketed a yuan dollar and glided on among the tables. ' North's guest was regarding his lean, high cheek-boned countenance with something like awe. "Among other things, Captain, you're quite a connoisseur of hu man nature. If there was anything m the world I needed this mormnir. it was! a little kindness. That lovely flower why, I I could almost cryl" And indeed her large eyes glistened like sun upon gray-green water. "That was terribly sweet of you " ' "We both follow difficult professions, Miss Gallian. There's no sense making them more difficult than one has to." He watched her eoont the bloom the point of sale, (41 the numbsr of head, (5) the total livevveight, (6) the price received, and (7) the name of the legally authori'zed slaughterer to whom sold. . In addition, the feeder, if he did not raise the cattle, must show the status of the cattle at the time ha purchased them by furnishing me name oi me person uoui vvhent purchased, and the date of purchase, the Feeder may also bo v quired to furnish evidence that
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and then caress her cheek with it before placing it in her buttonhole. 'Suppose you pin it a little mgner on the lapel. There, now it's perfect." In no hurry at all he settled the bill, then cast a quick look about, but no new guests had entered the fast emptying dining room. "You wanted something of nier the girl reminded. "I only want your cooperation. Tell me, is Major Adams really your fiance?" "Oh yes," she said dropping her eyes, "we're engaged all right, but only as a matter of convenience. He has no more appeal than a carp. Kurt wanted him brought to Shanghai so did I, for reasons of my own which, as you know, haven't worked out very well." "Do you want to help me?" "I haven't much choice, have I?" "It's intelligent of you to admit anything so unpleasantly true. Could you get in touch with Kurt?" "I'm not certain, but I probably could. Why?" "Suppose you tell him he's seriously mistaken about your inten tions. Give hira any excuse you please, but you must make him think your telegram to Chen had absolutely nothing to do with the Adams affair." Her vivid lips became pursed in doubt. "That will be dillicult and dangerous, too." "Not if you prove your good faith by introducing Kurt to the man whs knows where Adams is." "Then you, know?" she demanded, her eyes steady and pushing. "I think I do, which is very different from being sure." Under pretext of lighting a fresh cigarette North hesitated, concerned by the magnitude of the gamble he was about to take. For all Marya Gallian's charm and pleasing appearance, she was a professional spy of long experience; shrewd, conscienceless and incapable of loyalty. In another minute he was going to give this young woman an excellent chance to not only effect her own escape, but also to put Adams forever beyond his reach. Against this he had but a doubtful counterpoise her innate selfishness. , Tactfully, Captain North impressed upon her the wisdom of keeping faith; he could and would guarantee a quashing of the espionage charges, he would protect her life and he would pay her a quarter of a million dollars once Luther Adams was on his way to the United States. "I I'd like to help you, Captain, but I'm terribly frightened. You don't know Kurt as I do. He's a Prussian cold, suspicious and absolutely without mercy. Please tell me a little more about this." "Very well. As I said, you'll get in touch with Kurt as soon as vou can and square yourself tell hinu j you've arranged a meeting with therf 1 man who has Adams. The rendez- i vous will be for cocktaila this after noon, and as soon as you can, you'll let me know where it's to be. You'll have to convince him that this is only a harmless little get-together : or Spurr will shy off." A (To Be Continued) ' ,' Copyrljht b7 F. V W7 Maion; DlitrlMtd br Kim Feitum Synjlcnw, !n& the payment had not been made previously on these cattle. Payments will be made from funds of the Sommodity Credit Corporation of which $40,000,000 Las been authorized. Farmers may obtain details of tl payments from their local J AAA committeemen. Applications' jh uc aun.-cu nu (jaiuciiva made by the County AAA office as soon as the necessary forms are received. A BLUE RIBBON for the judges' decision on his pal, ribbon, but just to keep everyone i (Inter nations!)
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Donna Reed .and, James Craig in a picture, "Gentle Annie, with CLUB NEWS Club Lads and Lassies 4-H ! 1 meeting will be held July 23 in , ! the Graysville Gym at 8:00 p. m. Discussion of the County Fair and ' various other business is planned Every member should be present - I-V-freshments are planned. i MAJOR LEAGUE j STANDINGS ' National League .. 'Won Lost Pet. Clubsi Chiccgoj . 50 31 36' 37' 42 41 42 40 65 .617 .571 '.550 .517 .!03 - .483 .487 .270 St. Lous . . . ' Erpoklyn New York . , Pittsburgh . . Boston . . . . I Cincinnati : Philadelphia 48 47 45 42 40 33 24 American League . Clubs ' Detroit I New York . . I Washington I Eofton I Chicago St. Louis . . . Cleveland Philadelphia
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