Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 169, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 August 1945 — Page 6
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BRITAIN RATIFIES CHARTER Great Britain ratified the United Nations Charter last night despite blunt
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This Morning's Headlines PRESIDENT URGES PRE-WAR CONDITIONS President .Truman yesterday said he wanted America back on pre-war time fast and Would recommend this action to Congress in September,. He said durable goods such, as aluminum pots and pans; pre-war 40-hour work week! and regular holiday lay-offs should be returned. - ; The government also : . ' . ' 1. Set out to clinch the job rights of veterans rights which Congress forgot to protect fully. 2. Turned loose 252 war plants. They'll make, civilian goods and employment if industry will buy them. 3. Warned that the 20 per cent wartime cut in coal for homes must stay for a while, at least. 4. Ruled out any increase in sugar rations this year. They'll stay at five pounds for four months. 5. Talked cf plans to help the small wage-earner get a new home; the man who can pay only $20 to $40 per month. 6- Said you could buy electric ranges and fans by December; washing machines by January.
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TRUMAN HITS FRENCH CORRESPONDENTS President Harry S. Truman yesterday spoke bluntly to a group of French news correspondents when he said that he hoped they would begin to give this country a square deal in the French press which has not been done, so far. Pierre Fenoyer, French Soir correspondent, speaking for the group, told reporters later that "some individual cases could be found in French papers which could be said to be critical of the United States. ' . -
DISLIKE HERE FOR FRANCO REGIME In a question directed at the President yesterday by1 press correspondents regarding comments made by British officials on the Allied attitude toward the.. Franco regime, he said .that
CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. Two hundred Indiana newspaper publishers will be honored for their wartime service at Camp Atterbury, Sept. 14 and 15. Each publisher will receive an "Honorable Discharge" certificate from Brig. Gen. Ernest A. Bixbv. Camp Atterbury Commandant. The program will include tours of various camp di visions, a banquet and a short discussion of newspaper reconversion problems under auspices of the Hoosier State Press Association. 1 "The theory is that all newspaper publishers were drafted by the Army to help promote ihe war effort and that now they must be officially mustered out of service." Wray Fleming, association secretary, said. Special invitations have been issued to Senators Raymond E. Willis and Homer E. Capehart. Governor Ralph F. Gates and Maj. Gen. James L. Collins, Commanding Officer of the Fifth Service Command. George Field Vets Going Home! GEORGE FIELD, LAWRENCE. VILLE, 111. Going home! The cessation of hostilities on the battle fronts broke Uncle Sam's grip on high point army personnel as overseas veterans posessing 85 points and more became, eligible for discharge
immediately. The names of 234 high pointers at Troop Carrier Command's George Fiejd were called from service records and published on a memorandum distributed by the personnel shipping and re-
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NOTICE OP SALE OP COUNTY MOPERTY Notice is hereby Riven that the Auditor of Sullivan County. Indiana, will .offer at public sale at the County Auditor's Office in the Court House in Sullivan. Indiana, at 10 o'clock
A. M., Wednesday, September 12. 1945. to the hlehest bidder and at not leas than the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situated in Sullivan County, Indiana. Twenty-eight (28) acres off the east side of the southeast auarter of 'he southwest auarter of Section 5, Township 8 North. Range 8 West: Also, the east half of the northeast quarter of Section ft. Township 8 North. Ran tre 8 West, excepting therefrom all railrond right-of-ways over sild ' lands. Containing in all
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hundredths acres, mo'e or less, same bete located in Hamilton Tnwnsfiin. The northeast ouarter of the noutheost quarter of Section 5, Townshin 8 North of Range 8 West, excepting that part thereof, occupied bv the right-of-wav of the Southern Indian Tailroad Comwnv. Also Twelve and 8venty-five (12.75) hundredths aTes off of the north side of all of that part of the northwest nuarter of the ffiithenst. ouarter of Section S. in Township 8 North, of Range 8 Wet. lying east of Busseron Creek. a the "mf is now located in Hamilton
T'-""nsh'n. I The above described rpal estate h- I lotiss to Sullivan , Countv and th s terms of t ss'n are cash. Slid real j estate will sold subject tn taxes for i the vesr 1946. pavab'e in 1W7. Any taxpayer or interested persons feeling themselves aggrieved bv te palp of nv particular 'trfFrt, m file' the'r oMectlors the Aud'tor within three days from - September 12th JP!!. and p'"h nhiectjpms sh"'l be. heard nd determined bv the "iiH of Cnmissioners of Sullivan 0"nv. Indiana. Witiess my hand and "f'icial seal this 9th day of Aneiist. 1945. JAMAIS McGARVET. 1
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THE PEACE TRAIN Z$ 1WLLISG IfOME Couple the cars ... set up the Victory schedules . . . clear the track . . . tlio Peace Train is rolling Home.! The passenger list . . . sons and daughters who left the schoolroom to mature on foreign battle fields . . . husbands and fathers taken from farms and factories and steeled in the awful crucible of war. Load them tenderly :and quickly. Some are not returning for they held only one way tickets. These made the supreme sacrifice. The destination of the Peace Traia . . . Family and Friends . . . Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. The Peace Train is rolling Home. Hear its triumphant whistle! Let us greel it with cheers and smiles, with bowed heads and tear ... at wayside statical and city terminals. The Peace Train is rolling Home! the Milwaukee Road Servian the Services and You
