Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 7, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 January 1946 — Page 6
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This Morning's Headlines I BYRNES SURE U. S. DELEGATES WILL SETTLE A-BCyMB I DISPUTE United States Secretary of .State James F. Byrnes said he believed the issue of safeguarding the basic secrets of atomic en-
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ergy, which has threatened to divide the American .delegation to th2 I
pound does more man United Nations Assembly at London, would be settled satisfactorily, monthly pain when Que to ieniaic functional periodic disturbances. It At the same time it appeared the United States and Great Britain also relieves accompanying weak, were jn agreement that the basic secret of atomic energy must be such natwef" Taken5" regularly- safeguarded under proposed plans for the United Nations' General Pinkhani's Compound helps build Assembly to control the world's most destructive weapon. ut resistance against such distress. It-salBoa great stomach tonlBl S0UXHERN FLOODS CLAIM 12 LIVES-At least 12 persons'
lost their lives, thousands were made homeless and property damage mounted to hundreds of thousands of dollars in floods that swept six Southeastern states yesterday. Thousands of Kentuckians along
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BASKETBALL SCORES State High, 27; Sullivan, 20. Gerstmeyer, 33; Garfield, 32. Brazil, 41; Clay City, 29. Paris, 62; Marshall, 18. Shelburn, 48; Flat Rock, 38. Jasonville, C8; Worthington, 35. Petersburg, 36; Bicknell, 26. Honey Creek, 43; Carlisle, 24. Robinson, 57; Oblong, 33.
CITY GETS 120 TRAILERS
ANDERSON, Ind., (UP) The National Housing Administration has allocated 120 trailers to the city of Anderson, to provide temporary housing for returned World War II servicemen. Mayor C. D. Rotruck requested the trailers to alleviate an acute housing shortage in Anderson.
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us repair mai laiierea narness now. I BOONE -HARNESS
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All' merchandise which ' was in onr stock on -Jan. 1 1916 is. now bang sold ait;vr i:.:ni-. i
REDUCTiONS NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY - Visit the shop where friendliness is not, mixed : . y with the obligation to buy. : '
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families liviaeT
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where Tne i available loc-.ly.to call us at time of need. Our complete service is promptly available at your home or church, riro. pnarcfeoi
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Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina and West Virginia were also hit by
thing to clean it out effectively help Nature gfl b:ek on her feet. ' Out Carter, fills rfcht now. Take tlicrn as directed. Thfy gently andeffec-
.tivtly "ui: blocs your digestive trace
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The Golden Arrows -- ou-n" wuiui uituiintu Luiniiiuim;a.iuiis ana uioci-ea nignwsys. .i 97 to 20 verdict to State
&tSSS ' High School in the Stats gymnas- ACCUSE GOERING AND RIBBENTROP The double-crossing
that cak. you feel rea. good again. thmlgh each team was limited to , . . f mmiarv tHh..n1 Mmv,0rn h-.r
Uett,artermjUISBtan aruKstore ; . --i- thp Youne Syca- . . , . J ( .5. "Unblock" your interna! tract for eight field goals xne iu u 6 American and British prosecutors who charged that the two Nazi!
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mores puuu leaders not only planned the war, but brazenly sought it. The prorat tVip frpp throw line, tsotn learns . . ai xnc i.ty defense secuon introduced a mass of hitherto secret documents unmaskins ttrouPhout the battle. Goering, Hitler's reichsmarshal withh is "ever-ready smile4' and Rib- ' Sullivan stayed right on the bentrop, Hitler's foreign minister, with his "honeyed words." heels of the winners in the first period, which closed with the JEWS SEEK U. S. HELP IN BERLIN At least a fourth of the
score 8 to 7 for state, ftui ,uuu polish Jewish refugees who fled the Russian sector of Berlin speeded, up in the second quarter yesterday reportedly to escape evacuation into the Russian occuoa-
SOCIETY
Women's Club
: The Women's Club met Tuesday afternoon In the club room
of the public library with Mrs.
J. J. Durham as hostess. Twentyone members ware present.
In the business session the quarter and the Terrs Haute boys . -rt. 11. . L... 1C inlniltVlll!-
resident. Mrs. Waldo Wheeler, led 18 to iu at tne nan "
irged all members to give lib- 51011
"ally to the Victory Clothing Collection which is now in progress. In the election of officers he following were named for ,fhe year 1946-47: president, Mrs. Malcolm Campbell; vicerpresi:1ent, Mrs. John T. Hayssecre-
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and many touis weie u"w. Uv.. tlon zone of Germany turned uo in the American sector of the city,' Turner, State star ea where they posed a problem of feeding and housing, drive with six points during tne
COURT DELIBERATES YAMASHITA PLEA The Supreme
rwncdve ulav marked the Court took under advisement the plea of Japanese General Tomo-
third quarter which closed 22 to yuki Yamashita, the "Tiger of Malaya" that he be returned to his for16 for State and both teams miss- mer prisoner of war status from that of a criminal sentenced to hang, ed several setup shots during the
final minutes or piay. fprrv JO Sullivan's Golden Darts dropped 1 KJUj I LJ a hard-fought preliminary contest " lf A DI'nTC
by a score of 16 to 14. ! J llI.rj 1 Hogs, 9.000; early sales 160 to
The Arrows will journey , to mnT,MiDrir T,3 . tra. 300 lbs., $14.83; S00 lbs. uo. $!4.80;
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FPiOZEN FIUE:
Tlie nsw ?cy red for naifs and iips that's TAN'-talizing with summer tan.
Smart Set Giii ox, including lacquer, (tax cxlrc.
Lacji;eroi and Lipstick, 1.75
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'Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant.' Phone "
, INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 9. (UP) Livestock: I
ary, Mrs. J. P. Curry; treasurer, Eloornington Friday' night for a
Mrs. Nelle Walden; member-at
large, Mrs. W. A. Thompson. The club resumed its study of "Bridges to the Future" with a 'inncl discussion on the topic, "The Bridgs which will, open tiu unv fnr f piv.rlntn frnm nnt
and for freedom .from fear is the Southwood, g
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 9. (UP)
Produce
game with University High there.
luZan 20)- FG FT PF ?P?'ckes- Leghorn
100-160 lbs., $13.23 $lt.50; early
Heavy hens, 22c; Leghornhens,' Eale3 s0'vs mostly $13-50-
Friday Afternoon Club The Friday Afternoon will meet Friday. January at the library at 2:30 vifh Elsie Leach a hostess.
of at this time. The newlyi clerorntpd 'hall is ready. All) mcirbcrs urged to attend. !
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LOCALS
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" 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds . -""J, Uu Mfs Mrytle Hash hag return
a " v;r, jic; unacr six pounas, " " .Tho Fylluan Sifters will meet ed from a vieit with her son J
',xu ywnes, iu:); aaa Thiimlay at 7:30 p. m. Election ' n0, ,vy Powell- and family aft
2 i-.ggs, uunern receipts Dt pounas cnoice steers to $i3.0a; bulk of c.t oHu-cvs v. nl he licit! at tii"? Tulsa, Oklahoma. She spent Ihs i
, ana over, ooc; grade A, large, 4bc; good beet cows, ... SI 2.50 13.50; meeting and all mernbm s mu.it Christmas holidays, there and
. ; medium, 38c; grade B, large, 32c; top, $14.00; vealers active, steady, be present. There is other im- was present for her son's 25th)
low grade,. 25c; pullets,. 18c. .goodand choice, $17.50 $13.05. 'pcrtant business to bo taken cara wedding anniversary. .
: Mrs. Paul Wibls was ably as-,, Totals 8 4 17 ist?d""by MrsMaJcolmiCampbell State (27) FG FT PF wd Dr. ...Maude" McCqnneH ,."ia Turner, f 4. 2 .5the discussion of the four main Zager, fx 2 4 0. ohases of the bill treating un- Lloyd, c ... .... 0 0 Or mnloymenf insurance, public Fouty, g 2 , 0 ;,2 assistance and. child welfare, i Disney, g , 0 4 ;,2j public health,' hospital construe- Jacobs, g ., .0 1 t 0 , (,ion and . prepaid health 1 insur- i , rt-j S .;. f. i f Ttra1 A 11 ' O'
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OBITUARY
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Ed R. Morris was bora Oct. 26, 1893, in : Merom, Indiana, and passed away Dec. 26, 1945, at the Adelphi hospital in New York. He yas the son of George and Jor. sephine Morris. At an early age he joined the Christian church at Merom - and vas graduated from Union Christian College. He received his M. A. degree at the University of Minnesota. He taught in the public schools of Sullivan county and for several years taught in high schools of South Dakota and Minnesota. 'He served for a year overseas in World War I and for the pasi several years he had been working for the War Department in Ohio, Washington, D. C, and New York. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; his mother, Josephine Mor
ris; sisters, Mrs. Bob Carty, Mrs. Charles McKee, Mrs. Henry Lang, and one brother, Everett Morris of Frederick, Md.
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We have a 12 cubic ft. Deep Freeze. All steel construction, glass wool insulation. A very beautiful box. And can make delivery cn sale for a b'mited number. We invite ycu to come and see at Roy F. Layman's Grocery Hymera, on High School Street. Exclusive Distributors for "HARDFREEZ" in Sullivan County.
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