Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 167, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 August 1945 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22, 1945.

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Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound Is famous not only to relieve periodic pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, blgnstrung feelings when due to .functional montaly disturbances. Taken regularly It helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Plnkham's Compound helps nature! Follow label directions. Try it' Jjjdfa C (PviA&mS ImBmm Minihaha Club The Minihaha club will be entertained Friday 'evening at seven o'clock by Mrs. Emily Fisk at the home of Mrs. Bertha McDaniels, 839 East Jackson Street. NOTICE The .Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening at 7:30. All members are urged to attend. PITTMAN REUNION The Pittman reunion will be held at Farmersburg Park, Sunday, August 26th. II relatives and friends are invited. MEETING POSTPONED The Mary E. Davis Past Matrons' club meeting has been postponed until further notice. Sullivan ' " Home Ec. Club The Sullivan Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Charles Usrey for their August meeting with Mrs. Allen Worthin ston as assisting hostess. The meeting was opened by prayer by Mrs. Usrev, followed by roll call "How to Keep Cool." Secretary and Treasure report was read and approved; a discussion on soap" making with Mrs. Usrey demonstrating soap that had just been made was very interesting. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Bumham who gave a lesson on "The Sociology of every day living; club closed with the prayer by ' Lola Brewer.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is herebv given that the undersismed has been appointed Administrator of thp sta'e of Morgan E. Green, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. J. HURLEY DRAKR. Administrator. J. Hurlev Drake, Attorney. 1st ins 8-8-45 3t. ! "i NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Sullivan Countv. In the Sullivan Circuit Court. In Vacation Term. 1945. LAWRENCE E. ROSEBERRY vs. LUCILLE ROSEBERRY Comnlaint No, 30511. Cause of Action, Complaint for Divorce. BE IT KNOWN, That on this 14th rl"v of Auenst. in the vear. 1945, the above named plaintiff, by Pig & Tennis, Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court his complaint srainst the defendant in the shove entitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendant Lucille Roseberry 1b not resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant therefore is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her, said cause of action being Complaint for Divorce, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto at the calling1 of Raid cause at the Court House in Sullivan County, and State of Indiana, on the 11th day of October, 1945. said complaint, and the matters and thines therein contained and altered, will be heo'd did determined in her absence. WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of snid Court, this 14th day of August, 1945. (SEAL) JAMES H. RINGER Clerk Sullivan Circuit Court. Pieg & Tennis Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1st ins. 8-15-45 3t

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This Morning's Headlines

'atives. I Mrs. Eva Curtis has as her!

RUSSIANS CAPTURE THOUSANDS OF JAP TROOPSr-A guests over the week end Mrs.

communique from Moscow radio said today that Soviet troops con- L- A- Nettd and Mrs. Monette

tinued to advance in Manchuria capturing 52,000 Japanese troops L-Urtis 01 ierre mute

including four generals, three of them Kwantung Army front commanders. ., , ..';.

START ERNIE PYLE MEMORIAL PLANS TODAY Plans to raise funds for the Ernie Pyle Memorial scheduled to start tomor

row by the people of Dana, Indiana, where he was bora and raised, Lyons. Mr. Eubank's mother was were continued today with persons there little concerned that his the former Nellie Denton, who

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denton

Eubank and sons, Frederick and Donald, of Greensburg, Indiana, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Boyll, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bennett and Mrs. Sarah C.

widow in New Mexico and brother-in-law administrator, Roy F. Johnson announced their apprehension about N the success of the campaign. Dana citizens are and remain adamant that what is given by his many millions of admirers and friends should go to establish something that he would have wanted. Approximately $1,000,000 is contemplated to erect a memorial library and maybe ? modest park in the town of his boyhood.

QUISLING CHARGED WITH BETRAYAL Vidum Quisling today was charged with the most sadistic crime of his many. After explaining, denying and evading a flood of evidence against him, Quisling was charged with : offering Norway's defense secrets to the Nazi Navy high command prior to . the attack on his homeland. He was confronted with the statement made by Grand Adm. Erich Raeder, commander In chief of the German navy, to whom Quisling is. aleged tq have offered the plans, that he had made the offer. His reply was to wonder how the German Admiral could have written such bad things about him.

PEARL HARBOR FACTS SECRET UNTIL V-J DAY Information relative to the Japanese undetected attack on Pearl Harbor December 7th, 1941, the Navy, said today would be witheld pending the announcement of WJ Day.. Senator James M. Mead, (D), N.Y. said he did not know whether) the two officers, who were relieved of their commands after the attack would be court martialed.

There were eleven members and one guest present.

ATTENTION! Names of Hamilton Township

dets-kept slashing us with bayonets. They turned their dogs loose on us, and naturally we shed our coats and most of our packs. I saw two boys with more

service men and women are 'a"s " -"."",

wanted in the final round-up but most of tne men got tnrougn

list to. be placed on the Hamilton

Township Honor Roll Board in the northwest corner of the Court

house yard. The project: is spon

sored by the Hud Crowder Women's Relief Corps and names not yet submitted are to be

brought to the Times Office

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for two days'. On April 18th we were overtaken by the British 11th Armored Division.' That was sure a happy day for us, as we were tired of eating spuds morn irg, noon and night. I also was bombed by a Focke Wulfe 190 the same day I was liberated. Another Ipd and. "Ave're .ridjngbicj:qle into the nearest town7Vnatiad

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Clear Question On V-J Days' Compensation There has been much confu

sion about the question of payment of compensation to employees for V-J-Days, August 15 and 16, 1945. Fllowing is the statement of Secretary of Labor, Lewis B. Schwellenbach, which we think clarifies the situation. You will observe that premium pay, or time and one-half, re quired for these two days for employees who. worked applies only to firms performing work for prime contractors and subcontractors on government war contracts and those who make the materials and supplies necessary for the performance of the performance of the contracts and subcontracts; in other words, only to those who are covered by Executive Order 9240, as amended. The President has issued an amendment to Executive Order 9240 which substitutes August 15 and August 16, 1945 for V-J-Day in the list of days for which premium pay of time and onehalf is required for work. The amendment does not make August 15 and August 16 legal holidays and only applies to war

workers as defined by Execu-1

tive Order 9240. Under the Order, the war worke"s covered are those performing work for prime contractors and subcontractors on Government war contracts and those who make the materials and supplies necessary for the performance of the contracts and subcontracts. The effect of the amendment as to those workers is to require as follows: (a) that they receive time and one-half compensation for working on August 15 and August 16; (b) under the interpretations previously issued by the Department of Labor that both of these days Should be counted as days of work in computing the seventh day worked in a workweek whether or - not

work is performed on those days;

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Jobs For Returning Servicemen (Fill in this coupon and mail at once to the Mayors' Office, City Hall, Sullivan, as an assistance to Sullivan's Job Survey.)

room, and everybody was lying Word has 'been received here,,31 (c) that August 15 and Auover everybody else. We were ; on ! that Miss Susan Hofmann has ar-f 16 should be counted as days that boat 52 hours. We traveled on ' rived at Ancon, Canal Zone. Miss.' of work for tne Purpose of comthe Baltic Sea from Memel, East "Hofmann, is in the U. S. Public Putmg the sixth work day in a Prussia, to Swinemuende,- Ger- Health Service and is a nurse irf workweek for premium pay many. We sure were happy whence i -Gorgas. -Hospital- -there;- purposes where premium pay for that trip was over! '.' . Mrs. "Glen Laaabs left today for? the sixth day is required by ex-

"We were taken to StalaeXuft a visit ; pf several days with' isuns conu-aciuai anai.ema

4, 80 miles southwest of Stettin, i&iends in Westfield. Indiana. in a wnKuur r

Germany. It was a new camp just Mrs. -Ruth Brown and daughter secretary aenwenenoaen aiso built in May. The food was ter- Miss Prudence Brown of Lansing, m&de it clear that the President rible, consisting of grass soup and Mich., are the guests -of friends hes that straight time wages ersatz (German word for coffee), and relatives in Sullivan. will be paid for August 15 and We were there just a short time! Mrs. Viola Hunt of Merom August 16 to all wage earners who did not actually work on

which covered 485 miles. They .gliest of friendss. gave us each a Red Cross FpOd' Mrs. H. A. Miesenhelder of N. Parcel, but we didn't know then Section St. had as her guests

that it would have to last for 52 Tuesday, her sister, Mrs. James

days. Too much praise can not be

civen the Red Cross for what they did for us up to this time, tand also to the Yf M. C. A. for the reading material. "On the march the marine ca-

COUPON Name Address I plan the following work within the next year or as soon as restrictions and other conditions make it possible. ' New Home Bath Room ' Major Remodeling Heating Plant Sepairs , Kitchen Cabinets - Roof Paint New Barn Other Farm Buildings Insulation Storm sash combination doors Concrete Work

EXLINE CORNER

We Have Witnessed The Shining of

those days. To that end, the. National War Labor Board has adopted a resolution permitting such payments under the Wage

Barnes of Rockville, Ind., and Mr. Stabilization Act. One of the Robert Colvin of Newburgh, Ind. rnain purposes of the President's Mr. and Mrs. Girthel Bell of earlier statement, he said, was Indianapolis are the guests of the to make those two days "Victory latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Days" for the nation to permit Murray Burkhart and other rel- a grateful people opportunity to observe the momentous achievej ment of the defeat of Japan.

The Secretary said that, in view of the widespread observance of holidays on August 15 and August, 16, and in view of the urgency of reconversion, the President believes that V-J-Day, .when that day Is proclaimed, 'should be a day of work and not

a holiday. He further stated that, in view

of the Japanese surrender and the urgent need for immediate

transformation into the recon- . version period, he had recommended to the President that Executive Order 9240, as amended, be revoked as to its future application. He stated that both he and the President were agreed that the Executive Order . had served its purpose during the 'period when war production was I a primary concern of reconversion period. He said that the President would issue an executive order on Monday, August ,20, 1945, revoking Executive i Order 9240, as amended.

: Miss Doris Moody, who has been visiting in Anderson has returned to her home. hfre. ! Misses Mary Alice and Pauline Kirk who are employed in ' Indianapolis, , visited their father Who, is ill at his home here. , Mrs. Charles Gabert and son, Charles, were, in Linton Monday visiting. : Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Livingston and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy were in Terre Haute Thursday. Carl Brown who is employed at Terre Haute, spent the weekend with his perents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown. GmverAKirk-arid - Mrs. .William Mowrey are-'.in vthe -Mary ".Sherman'' Hospital for-observation. Mr. and Mrs. ' Lowell Farrar

and son of Evansyille, -i visited j Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Hopkins 'last

week-end.

THE SILVER LINING The victory we have received has been dearly paid for in American lives. Therefore, we join you in pledging a new conservation of our American liberty, that the principles for which they died shall be carried forward. DAVIDSON CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Glessie Lewellyn

NOTICE The annual Cox Reunion will be held in the cabin at the Sullivan City Park on Sunday, August 26th. This is the 38th annual reunion. Friends and relatives welcome. Jacob Cox, President. . Golda Plummer, Sec.

COPS' CARS "TAGGED" BINGHAMPTON, N. Y. (UP) The tables were turned on seven Binghampton policemen, who found their cars had been tagged by a U. S. Internal Revenue agent. Not one of the cars, which were parked outside police headquarters, had an automobile use tax.

"RATIONING AT A GLANCE" Meats, Fats, Cheese and Dairy Products Book 4 red stamps K2 through Z2 and Al through El now valid. K2 through P2 invalid after July 31. Q2 through U2 invalid after Aug. 31. V2 through Z2 invalid after Sept. 30. Al through El invalid after Oct. 31. Used Fats lwo fed points given for one pound of waste fat. Sugar Stamp 36 valid for five pounds through Aug. 31. Next stamp valid Sept. 1. Shoes Book 3 airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3 valid indefinitely. OPA says no plans to cancel any. Next stamp valid Aug. 1.

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