Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 154, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 August 1945 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY. AUG. 3, 1945.

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TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "PILLOW TO POST" with Ida Lupino Sidney Greenstreet and William Prince

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T'lis It Aiiu-fici nreseni "Policing Germany" Vau Cartocn and Late Fox News. ' Keiax in Cool Comfort At The Lyric" SUNDAY - m Adultg

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. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "Rockin The Rockies" and "Boston Blackie On Suspicion" Chapter No. 6, "Jungle Queen."

THE WORM TURNS"

and took charge of his salary as

well. ! He also asked a court order to INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Aug. 3. prevent three trust companies It will be the woman who "pays' frcm permitting Mrs. Reas to retinrl pevs' in cash if Forrest R. mve her money and securities, Reas, 3309 East 10th Street, Is and tp pevent her from disposing successful in the divorce action of ai unnamed amount of bonds ha bought against his wife, Mrs. and real estate. Fit ii R.. Rens, in Superior Court, " J""' Room 5, yesterday. CfpIITTV - Mr. Reas, an interior decorator, 1 vV rot only asked the court to grant Tri Kappa him a . divorce, he demanded The Tri Kappa covered dish ?G,000 alimony. . picnic . will . be held . Monday ' ' night, August 6th at the city He charged his wife with park at 6:30 In c..se of rain it "cruel and inhuman treatment' will be held in the sheiter house. and claimed that she kept such please bring sugar for drink. rigid control over the purse The activC) inactive) associate strings that he had to ask her and out of town members are for money, but that he paid the cordially invited. rent and utility bills for the ' home and for the beauty shop which Mrs. Reas operates in Delta Theta Tau their home. Mrs. Reas, he alleged, Delta Theta Tau will meet at knpt all she made from the shop the city' park Monday, August

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This Morning's Headlines JAP PRESS ASSERTS IRON DEFENSES READY. The Tokyo morning newspaper Yomiuri Hochi asserted that an "iron defense is set up in our land" and that "Army end Navy forces are in full readiness to strike at enemy invaders." "Let the enemy, come," the newspaper headline said, according to a Domei dispatch recorded by FCC. Other Tokyo papers took up the chorus, asserting that an imperial communique claiming destruction or damage to 1,021 Allied planes in July showed that Japan was prepared for the showdown battle: '

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I Jus T.uvcllal'i and U te News cf The Day.

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Indianapolis and thei'1 son. Lt. W. J. Akin and Mrs. Akin visited in Sullivan Wednesday. Mrs. Ed P. Reed of East Wash-

! ington Street has as her guests ' her son, Mrs. George M. Eberla and son, George Reed, of Lincoln, ! L'linois.

Mrs. JacK Bradbury and son of Tampa, . Florida, and her mother, Mrs. Marion Carpenter of Brazil, will spend several days in Sullivan the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chaney. BASEBALL GAME

SCHEDULED SUNDAY

Dill at u.OU. Ji u'vcicu uwn, iui iii&u jv-wi v,. sugar and table service In case were the Mesdames Hinkle Hays, The American L ion Junlor of rain there w. be a business John T. Hays R. H Crowder, 1 BasebaU Tgam of ullivan wln meeting at the library basement Claude Powell Irvin Scott, Tom la an exhibltion Sund a 7:30- . rown, E. F. Springer and J. B. afternoon at two-thirty at the ! ' at'Je" Mt , , high' school diamond here with Dessert Bridge - . I members of the local Merchant's

I lliSl X Baseball team of same four . n' years ago supplying the opposi-

Mrs. H. Thomas Hays of Craw- tion. Some of these former Mer-

TUESDAY.

l URGE LABOR-INDUSTRY CONCLAVE. Secretary of Labor Schwellenback' endorsed a suggestion that he sponsor a general industrial peace conference, but it may not be held until his contemplated departmental reorganization is accomplished. The propos3r came from Senator Vandenberg, R., Michigan, who recommended that leading representatives of industry, labor and government be called together to avoid strife during reconversion. - s

BALK AT FASTER DEMOBILIZATION. The Army turner' thumbs down on proposals for faster demobilization ani emphasized that stand by postponing indefinitely any change in the 85 pointr required for soldier discharge.

STRIKE TOTAL AGAIN OYER 45,000. The nation's idle laboi total crept past 45.000 again yesterday, the highest mark in a week with about two-fifths of those off their job3 belonging to critica' metal working industries.

AIR CRASH KILLS 100. More than 100 persons were killed when an airplane crashed at Madaripur Bengal, in the middle of a crowded marget place, the Exchange Telegraph reported at London fom Allahabad, India.

BIG THREE BARS SPAIN. The United States, Britain anc' Russia dealt a diplomatic blow at the Spanish government of Generalissimo Francisco Franco by barring it from membership in the United Nations.

Loses Legs, Wife

Mrs. J. Harve Crowder entertained her club with a dessert

bridge at her home Wednesday fordsville, is spending a few days chant players are recently re

afternoon. Mrs. Hinkle Hays and in Sullivan. 'turned veterans from overseas Mrs. William Jamison wen prizes , Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Akin of combat service.

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Mon. Aug. 6 th Doors Open 11:30 - All Seats, Licludhig Tax, 60c No Child Tickets It's Too Scary!

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:Pt. STANLEY HECK, 30, who lost both his legs in Germany and then came home to find he had lost his wife's affections, is suing tier for divt ce in Chicago, charging adultery. He also asks $50,1)00 from Alvin C. Schupp, his' wife's employer, for alienating her affections, Schupp, 49, has ion in service, (International)'

OEEP IT COMING! y . j VAmerlcan housewives saved approximately 170,614,000 pounds of used cooking fat in 1944. That Is .almost double the amount saved in 1943. And it doesn't count the 62,000,000 pounds i saved by Army and Navy, t , This year the Army and Navy aren't around In such numbers; the men are overseas, using the materials that used cooking fat helps to make. They need plenty of It need it fast. That la why the government is asking housewives to redouble efforts scrape, skim and scoop every drop of used cooking fat to replace the industrial fats and oils formerly imported from Islands of the Pacific,

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A SILVER STAR for gallantry in action has been awarded to Pf c. Julius Aschenbrenner, Pinckney, Mich. Although a member of a light machine gun section and therefore only armed with a pistol, Aschenbrenner advanced with several riflemen under heavy' fire to knock out a machine gun position in New. Guinea. He helped still the enemy fire; Men like that must have weapons, food and clothing. The War Bonds you buy and hold will provide them. U. S, Trtnsury Department

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