Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 August 1945 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 1945.

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DR. J. R. OPPENHEIMER, 41-year-old theoretical physicist of tha University of California, is director of the atomic bomb project laboratory at Los Alamos, N. M. Credited with achieving Implementation of atomic energy for military purposes, Dr. Oppenheimer was among the scientists who discussed the possibility of an atomic bomb in 1941. By 1943 he was directing the largest number of top scientists ever assembled, according to a war department spokesman. (International)

PIusraramount Late News Events.

noon at 2:30 in the church parlor. Mrs. Eddie Moore will give the devotions and Mrs. Pearl Gibbs will be program leader. Mrs. Vinta Burdge, the Spiritual Life secretary, will discuss the chapter

from the study book, '.'The Word

of His Grace." All women of the

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Mrs. Wilma Jean Easton and daughter, Verna Jean, left for South Bend this morning, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. George Easton.

and Mrs. James Young spent church are invited to attend.

Tuesday in Robinson. Illinois. Miss Jinnie McGuire of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McGuire. Miss McGuire is studying voice at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Mu-

Jimroy Gadberry is spending a. E,c-

few days in Bloomington the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorris. Mrs. EvaLayton, Mrs. Naomi Layton and daughter, Beverly,

FACtOGRAPHS If the United States shoppers paid as little as 5 per cent above ceiling prices for everything purchased, the extra cost to their families would amount to $4,-

, Abe Curtis of Indianapolis, were . 000,000 a year, or about $120 to

This Morning's Headlines TRUMAN RETURNS TO U. S. President Truman returned to the White House last night from the Big Three conference at Pots-r dam. His special train reached Washington at 10:50 E.W.T. Members of the cabinet met the President at the White House where he con

ferred with them until about 11:45 p. m. A cabinet meeting called for Friday.

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TELL OF BRITISH AND VICHY DEAL Two witnesses, testifying in defense of Marshal Henri Philippe Petain, insisted that Britain concluded a secret agreement with the Vichy government after the fall of France. One named Lord Halifax, present British ambassador to Washington, as 'a principal intermediary. The allegations were made in the face of official British denials of such a secret negotiation. The agreement, the witnesses asserted, related mainly to obtaining French assurance that the French fleet would not be used against the British, that colonial bases and areas would be denied the Germans and that Vichy would refrain from attempting to regain overseas areas then under control of General De Gaule's Free French forces.

ATOM BOMB BRINGS NO ARMY CUT Though the government is confident the atomic bomb will shorten the war with Japan, the Army will maintain its force of 7,000,000 men, it was learned Tuesday. The Army Intends taking no chance.. Selective Service' held out little hope for any relaxation in its draft policies toward ablebodied men between IS and 30.

GERMAN DESTROYERS REACH BOSTON The German swas

tiKa tiying beneath the Stars and Stripes, two German destroyers, manned by volunteer German crews under American supervision, steamed into Boston Harbor but the reason for their arrival was cloaked in mystery. Doubt was expressed they would be used by' the

American Navy because of their short, ange. ..' :

TITO RULES OUT YUGOSLAV KING Premier. Marshal , Tito, apparently -ending any prospect for restoration of the Yugoslav monarchy under young King Peter II, said that -a monarchy is -"incom-patiljle with democracy in Yugoslavia." ; .

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis and

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS THE STATE OF INDIANA, SULLIVAN COUNTY. In the' Sullivan Circuit Court. In Vacation Term, 1945. . liufh MoCammon

The Indiana Southern Coal Company, Alliance Cool Company. Monon Ctai Company, Complaint No. 30503. C-iuse of Action Complaint to ' Quiet Title. BE IT KNOWN,' That on this 30th diy of July, In the year 1915. the above named plaintiff, by Bedwell, Bedwell & Haines. Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court his complaint against the defendants in the above entitled

competent person that said defendant -ly planrfed

Alliance Coal Company is not resident desired

or me state or inniana Said defendant therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, said cause of action being Complaint to Quiet Title The southwest quarter "of the southeast quarter of Section Twenty, Townshio Eight North, Ennge Eight West, and that . unless tliev appear and answer or demur thereto at vne catling of said cause at the Court House in Sullivan County, and State of Indiana, on the Zith day of September. 19-15 said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will tie heard and deiTminpd in their absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 30th day of July, 1945. JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Bedwell, Bedwell & Haines, - ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1st Ins 7-31-45 3t.

week-end guests of Mrs. Eva Piirlio lfe T4alan nvie roll i vn !

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; SOCIETY Presbyterian " Circle II To Meet

Circle number two of the Presbyterian Women's Association will meet Friday afternoon, August 10th with . Mrs. Omar Niekel" at 510 West Washington Street, instead of with Mrs. Laura Lemmons as was original-

A good attendance is

W. S. C. S. To Meet . The Woman's Society of Christian. Service of the Methodist Church will meet Thursday after-

BIRTH CERTIFICATE NOTICE Petition No. 2248 Notice is hereb:.' given that Geraldine. Marie Daves has filed her petition in the Sullivan Circuit Court to have the place and time of her birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on Aueust 17. 1945. at 9:00 A. M. Dated this 7th dav of August, 1945. . JAMES H. RINGER. Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court, It 8-8-45.

each family. , ,. In ancient times iron as money was rarer than tin. Iron coins were used among the early Lacedaemonians, in Byzantium, Argos, Arcadia and elsewhere Golconda, India, was proverbially famous for its diamonds, which, however, were merely cut nd polished there. It was In the eighth century, D. C, that coins were first used.

Potsdam conference to withdraw their troops from Teheran immediately. v V; The ministry said it was notified -of the decision by the British Embassy. ... . , - (A spokesman in London for ihe British- Foreign Office confirmed that the decision was reached at Potsdam as a "good will gesture toward Iran.") ; The announcement did not mention American troops. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. (UP) The Allies set up control machinery for Austria similar to the German plan and announced the separation of Austria from Germany as one cf the primary objectives. The plans for the four-nation control machinery and the zones of Austria to be occupied by the United States, Britain, Russia and France were, released simultaneously in the four Allied capitals. EN ROUTE HOME , on D plus four, the 30th, ,comWITti THE 30TH INFANTRY manded by Major General L. S. DIVISION IN ASSEMBLY AREA Hobbs. spearheaded the St. Lo

COMMAND. FRANCE Pfc. j breakthrough, poured .across James R. Banther, of 623 East 1 Northern France, Belgium ' and

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where Russians and Americans clnsped hands in an historic union. Pfc. Banther is the husband of Mildred Banther, 623 East Jackson Street, Sullivan, Ind. He holds the following decorations: three campaign . stars, Good Conduct Medal, European Theater of Operations ribbon tand, two overseas stripes. - TODAY'S MARKETS

. INDIANAPOLIS, . Aug. 8.-4U.R) Produce: Poultry Broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred and White Rock springers, 29.78 ceiling. Colored and Leghorn springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 26.28; Leghorn hens, 24.28; cocks, 15c. Butterfat, No. 1, 31c. Butter, 45.63c for No. 1 and 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs, 33c. INDIANAPOLIS, . Aug. .8. I(U.R) Livestock: Hogs, 3,000; good and choice 160 lbs. up, bulk Bimilar ' grade lighter weights, $14.80; 100-140 lbs.,. $13,50 $14.50;.,. good and choice sows, $14.05. '. ' Cattle, '800'; calves, gOO; several loads , mostly good yearlings and lighter "weight steers, $15.25 $16.:0; load lots good to choice steers held near $17.00;' several loads good. dry fed cows, $13,504$14.00; bulk good cows, $12.50 $13.50; vealers top, $16.00. ' Sheep, 1,500; bulk low good to average choice fat spring lambs, $13.00 $14.00; few small lots strictly choice, $14.25 or more; medium and good, $11.50 $12.75,

Jackson Street, Sullivan, Ind, is en route home from Europe with the "Old Hickory" Division, which ; broke up Germany's supreme counter-offensive in

NOTIOK TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Hamilton Twp., Sullivan Co-unty. Indiana, that the proper iegal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting jlace, on 28th day of August lfW5, will consider the following additional ' appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time.

Township Fund

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Holland, and then crashed through

tlie hiegiried Line to complete, -Per Diem Expenditure

the encirclement of Aachen 2? per acts of m5 $C60.00 uic eiiLunemeiu, oi Adtnen. Taxpayei.s appearing at such meetOn December 17th, 1944, the '" sha11 h&ve a right to be heard , . , , , ., . . . I thereon. The additional appropriation division wheeled south to help as finally made will be m,toJntiiiS

Normandy, is now being process- st0n Rundstetd's liehtning attack r.eferred . to the state Board of Tax

.i t p,mn fin,!,,, ritv. an 4i. A.. 4,. v,,-t , f-ommissioners. which Board will

a i vciniy wuiuuw. , in uic .iuc"uca,Txici oKJiiix? wn- noia a iurtner Hearing1 within fifteen

infantry redeployment center ter fighting in the Stavelot-Mal-operated by the Assembly Area' merjy sector they sent the Ger-

Command. ' ' mane reeling back, frustrating

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&uiiivan uounty. Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to

Landing on , the French coast Nazi plans to sdze Belgium's ry be heard d intereSSS "tSSi

may inquire 01 uie county Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. EARL HANDFORD, Township Trustee Respectfully submitted this 24th day of July, 1945. Advisory Board of Hamilton Township. Cleo Woodard, Vead Dodds,

Secretary. , Chairman Ora Sims, Other Member

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I zer troops taken . prisoner and 'gasping Nazi radio commentators spoke of having yielded to I "Roosevelt's SS" in this battle.

Out for the kill, the 30th led the 9th Army's assault crossing

ot the Rhine on March 24th andl

fought its way more than 200 miles to the Elbe at Magdeburg

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LEWIS Miss Joan Johnson and Mrs. Joe Liston entertained the Liston sisters at Shakamak Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Foreman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knight Sunday. Mrs. OHie Stout of Terre Haute, spent last week with Mrs, Esta Kimery. Miss Ruth Richey returned home from the hospital at Brazil Monday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wheaton, Mrs. Robert Wheaton and Anna Pigg spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Etta Bolenbaugh and daughter, Pearl, near Hymera. Mrs. Lizzie Lanning haff sold her property to Beecher Crichfield. Mrfrand Mrs. Buns and children spent the week-end at Linton. Delia Lawrsnce spent Friday afternoon with Tressa Wheaton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harris Wheaton. Mrs. Knight spent Saturday with Martha Pierson. - Robert Crabill has returned '

from Indianapolis where he has been visiting.

FACTOGRAPHS During the French Revolution the statues of the old kings of ( France in Notre Dame cathedral were destroyed. In 1793 the cathedral became, by law of the , Revolutionists, the temple of : Reason. ,

The TJ. S. Coast Guard maintains 17,096 buoys. Types include bell buoys, gong buoys, whistle buoys and buoys combining different types. Every year grain boats carry about 55,000,000 bushels oft wheat down the Great Lakes from Dululh, Minn., and Superior, Wis. ; . Certain fungus domesticated by ants ia extinct in it3 wild state, Just like the grains domesticated by man.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate ot Morgan E. Green, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. J. HURLEY DRAKE. Administrator. J. Hurley Drake, Attorney. 1st ins 8-8-45r-3t. :

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Starke, Fla., a bomber crewman who survived a crash into a Vermont mountainside that killed nine crewmates. Wilson lost parts of both arms and legs and now is learning to use artificial hands at England General hospital in Atlantic City where he is shown with a nurse. (International).

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