Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 146, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 July 1945 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1945.

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fOTffWTFfl 1 fry: -a ,. 't I U U l TONIGHT AND WED. Plus Selected BUY WAR BONDS The Commentators. Corner (By Joe Adams) Mum's the word .... . We have been respectfully requested not to mention the weather. It seems that everybody has Elready said something about it. Remember 'way back when all the party items omitted the line "piease bring own sugar' for drink"? But all is not gldom. Aliappy headline that is current says "More Meat In Prospect.". We also read that the farmers are enjoying an insect shortage, DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BROWN SHOE CO.

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Come Early! Tax Inclusive! Short Subjects. AND STAMPS. juBMsftUiLaaea and that's one shortage to be thankful for. Frank N. Wallace, ' slate entomologist,' reports that Indiana is experiencing a shortage of corn borers and chinch buis iiuiiK w.u, .uiu unuueuve. insect pests there are a few such bugs reported tut they are tint nuvviflmiKi mtrl t v nnnl Wo i ia struction to crops should be light , . .. , . & "."6 " auriDuiea in a great measure to the recent rainy season so there's some compensation for the March-and-April in May-and-June, after all. Apparently the other kinds of insects those that bite people, grew husky on, the wet weather. Verily, the pesky chigger and thd hive make even grandpap jurip and jive. . . s "We don't know whether Hitler is dead or alive but will vouch for i ! it that he'll "turn up" in a car n:val one of these days. A miner on our street thinks he ha? solved the shortage of overalls for men. He says the women and girls are wearing them.

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' For sale at all drug stores everywhere in Sullivan, at Smith Drug , Store. Clinton Football Coach Dies Of Gunshot Wound BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 24. The body of Bertus McCool. 45 years old, Clinton High School

tootban coach, was tounct nearSome of the bodies appeared here Monday with a shotgun Slackened as though having been wound in the head. - I burned but the majority were spThe body was found by his rawied in grotesque shapes of agwidow, Mrs. Mary McCool, ,in a ony, Their tortured bodies were woods in the rear of the home of only skeletons with skin stretched her father, W. V. Payne. She said taut over their boney structures, her husband had told her he was ' going on a hunting trip. Mrs. Mc- Around the pile of dead bodies Cool said her husband had been were rock piles, ' barbwire fences ill for several weeks. ' that enclosed the camp .with built

Authorities are investigating the death. ' I Before becoming coach at Clin-1 ton, McCool had coached at Bosse ; Ilieh School. Evansville! Rnnnvillni Hifh Rftini Qnr? Horri,, Tii I High Schaol. He Was graduated from Indiana University in 1925 and received his Master's Degree from Columbia University. , CLINTON, Ind., July 24. Bert- , icai mgn : f100 '00ba" coach who was found. df d ?f gunshot wounds on f fther-in-law s farm . near I Bloominctnn eama in f nt lent Fall succeeding Gene Wernz Frior to coaching football at Clin ton High School, McCool was head football coach Boonville, Ind The Clinton team, under Me-Cool-s last Fall enj d a successful season, ranking emong the top teams in the Wabash Valley. PICTURES REVEAL NAZI TORTURE General Sherman, said "war is hell" but the hell that has come out of this Second World War could never have been .imagined by that leader of civil War days. Mute evidence of the-' cruelty which even, the hardesi battle soiaiers snuaaered to loois upon, is rccoi-ced in picture? sent to Mrs. Hubert Wagner of 704 North Main fHreet by her brother, Corporal Howard Nicholas of the . American Seventh Army. I Cpl. Nicholas, who saw the scenes depicted in the photos, wrote his sister ,;."I have some picI lures I am going to send you of fie concentration camp . near i Landsberg. The pictures are not ,very good to look at buti you might get some idea of what those camps were from the views they show. The pictures are actual pho,tos taken by one of the fellows .here in the regiment. You might have seen some of the same thing in the newsreels there at home." The pictures are scenes of apDodged Knives SEEKING a divorce in Los Angeles, 'Mrs. Ermlnia Roohan brings her bathroom door to court to show how her husband habitually threw knives at her when angry. Mrs. Roohan, who took protection behind bathroom door, holds the knife-marked door with one knife still stuck in it. Roohan is contesting the suit, insisting he wasn't cruel, (International

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This Morning's Headlines

TRUMAN WINS CONCESSIONS FROM STALIN. President Truman was reported last night to have won important American aims at the Big Three conference and to have established a cordial friendship with Premier Stalin that produced unexpected Russian concessions. 1

ASK SENATE REDEEM LEAGUES DEATH. Senator Tom Connally told the Senate Monday there was blood on the wall of the chamber to show where the League of Nations was "slaughtered" and asked for a vote that will convince the worfd this nation is" truly behind the United Nations Charter.

YANKS SEIZE MANY GERMANS. In perhaps the greatest mass raid in history, half a million American soldiers searched every house in the United States occupation zone of Germany over the week-end for weapons, ammunition and loot and arrested 80,000 persons, many of them SS men who had been hunted as war criminals. Fifteen million Germans in the American zone, taken by surprise, were bewildered and scared but offered no resistance. Only two tried to escape the search. ,One was shot to death. It was reported that guns, ammunition and. loot, such as American uniforms, K- . rations, gasoline and vehicles were seized, but there was no sign of an organized German underground.

PROPOSE NEW CABINET POST. A proposal to create an' 11th Cabinet post secretary of the1 Department of Welfare and Security rendered uncertain the political future of Paul V. McNutt. , McNutt is war manpower commissioner and director of the Federal Security Agency. The suggested new department would take over the half dozen or more agencies now loosely attached .to. FS A.

JUMPS TO DEATH AT FATHER'S ORDER.r Five-year-old Marilyn Demont, obeying in her childish faijth a parental command, to commit suicide, leaped unhesitatingly from the 220-foot high Golden Gate bridge at San Francisco, followed seconds later by her father. ; . . . : i' : '' The girl climbed the railing of the windswept span and without a look backward plunged head over heels into the swirling tides of San Francisco Bay where they flow into the Pacific: It appeared she ended her young life voluntarily,., without a protest ,or last-minute "Why?" ' . . -N ; ...... , ' ' ; ' ' : The father, 37-year-old August C. Demont, a mechanic,, left a. note to his anguished widow explaining only that "I and my daughter have committed suicide." I . .

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; FORT WORTH, Tex. July 24. Cpl. James E. Newman, gaining ground in his fight for life against tuberculosis and malnutri tion after three years in a Jap prison camp, received the Purple Heart by mail today. Newman, who has lived under an oxygen tent for the past two days spent a restful day Monday. His condition remained "much better." MARRIAGE LICENSES Norman Hayes, Shelburn, U. S. Army and Sarah Elizabeth Day, Roxboro, N. C, bookkeeper. Big Three Favorite PICTURED at the piano is Sgt. lugene List, concert pianist v ho played for President Truman, frrime Minister Churchill and Generalissimo Josef Stalin at a dinner Jven by the Chief Executive in Potsdam, Germany. The Russian Wader was so pleased with Sergeant List's playing that he toasted Sim twice. (International)

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BOTTLE-FED PIGS CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (UP) ' Albert Westrich took a lesson from the care and feeding of children to assist nature provide dinners for a litter of 16 healthy pigs. There were not enough spig ots to go around so Westrich ' bought four bottles and nipples and is "nursing" the surplus of' piglets until they are weaned.

HEAR The Gospel in Sermon and Song Each Evening at 8 . July 16 through July 29 CHURCH OF CHRIST NORTH STATE ST. Loren N. Raines, Speaker

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NO GIRTH CONTROL MEXICO,, Mo. (UP) You can take Capt. Tom Book's word for it that they don't practice girth control in Germany. Book just sent back a Nazi officer's uniform with a Goeringesque waistline of 51 inches. 1 I I jeweler

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