Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 16, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 January 1946 — Page 4
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This Morning's Headlines KIMMEL ENDS DEFENSE Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel Monday completed a six-day defense of his job as Hawaiian commander in December 1941. with the assertion to the congressional Pearl Harbor inquiry that he bears no ill will toward the late Presi
dent Roosevelt because the Jap attack cost him his job. Spectators in the Senate caucus room applauded vigorously when the 63-year-old Kimmel, retired and reduced in rank, was told by a committeeman, "You have acquitted yourself magnificently." His Army opposite at the time of the December 7, 1941 disaster, Maj. Gen. Walter C. Short
was scheduled to begin his testimony before the congressional investigation Tuesday morning.
DEFEAT REDS IN BID TO TAKE LEAD IN FRANCE Gen. Charles De Gaulle quit Paris last night, leaving behind him a scene of intense political activity in which the Communist Party appeared defeated in its first attempts to capture leadership of the French government. Accompanied by his wife, De Gaulle abandoned his Paris suburban villa and drove into self-imposed political exile at a country house near the Marly Forest. It was understood that he intended to stay there briefly and then take up residence in his newly purchased villa in the Haute-Marne department.
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Friday, IJan 26,
VETERAN ADMITS SLAYING A 21-year-old discharged sold- J 4 8:30 Tangier vs Clinton,
ier with 13 months overseas service was charged with murder in the 5 9:45 Attica vs. St. Francis death of a 30-vear-old woman, whose scantilv clad, strangled booty; ville.
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Wabash Valley Finals Schedule
Thursday, Jan, 24. 1 7:00 Robinson vs. Loogootee. 2 8:15 New Lebanon vs. Roachdale. 3 9:30 Spencer vs. Shelburn.
List Special
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ing people: John F. Allen. Rev
American Legion, Teachers' Federation; Farmersburg: Herbert Lathrop Dr. J. T. Oliphant, Hosea Stewart, Russell Kibler. Health Bonds totaling $15.00
were , purchased by Delta Theta
1 Tau and Tri Kappa Sororities, J.
T? Bmran Tnrlpv Notion ComDanv
Jack Anderson, Chas. F. Batey, and .j p.. Allen of Farmersburg. Fred F. Bays, Ruby Bicknell.J Health Bonds in denominations Hudson A. Bland, Jesse M. Bos- of $25 were purchased by Sulli-
ton, Boyle's News Stand, Lloyd van State Bank, Sullivan Water Rovll. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brown, Company, . and Templeton Coal
Frank Bruner, F. A. CauldwelL Company. rsiTon'c nnmiTP. Wendell Tennis.!
t . u tvt rviswpii j?' Health Bonds in denomination
ti 'r,nJr. Tho Davidson. .'of $50 were purchased by Mrs. J
wi nd' .T3m J. Durham. W. Anstead, Sullivan Elks lodge,
Carl Engle, Dr. C. E. Fisher,, and Hays and Hays law firm, Arnold Flynn,, Chas. R. Foutch, " " "
Joseph C. Greenberg, J. A. Hankins, W. C. Jamison, Lee Truck Service. Dr. S. E. Lindley,
Harry jLowry, Mace Tire Co., F. & A.' M. Lodge No, 263, Minnie Mattix, W. T. Mellott, Harry Mc-!
rr:lll"Z"j 7 system, according to Captain
m. rw, , Harrison , B Rue office,.
Z- TrrXT: charge of Marine Corps recruit-
r.. D .oiuxui, in in Indiana:
our. ti. w. snnneer, aumvan
Monument Co,, John S. Taylor,
was found in a hotel room at Beardstown, Illinois. Written in lipstick on the paper-covered wall of the room were the words "I killed her while I was drunk," State's Attorney Gien Colburn said the veteran, Ivan de Silva, confessed in a statement that he choked to death Miss Lucille Rife with one of her silk stockings and wrote the mes
sage on the wall.
6 11:00 Linton vs. Cory.
Elietts-
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Roofing
$1.50 & $2.65 COUNTS HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
NEW YORK TRANSIT STRIKE CALLED OFF City Council
man Michael J. Quill, international president of the Transport Work
ers Union (CIO) said there would be no strike of employes
city-owned transit system. Quill made the announcement after Mayor William O'Dwyer told reporters any proposal to sell the city-owned power plants a plan objected to by Quill would have to be submitted to a public referendum. '
(Afternoon.) 71:45 Gerstmeyer vs.
ville. - 8 3:00 State High vs. Decker. 9 4:15 Winner game 1 vs. win ner game 2. 10 7:00 Winner game 3 vs. win ner game 4.
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ner game 8.
SOCIETY
Saturday, Jan,
(Semi-Finals)
Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters and Mrs. Mollie Leach entertained with a dinner Sunday in
of their grandson, Sgt.
Wm. Edward Goodman, who has just been discharged after 35 months in the Army. Sgt.' Goodman served twelve and a half
SOVIETS ASSAIL BRITISH POLICY IN GREECE, JAVA Russia and the Soviet Ukraine asked the United Nations Security Council to "put an end" to what they termed "military actions" and "international interference" by Great Britain in Greece and Java. The complaints suggested a possible serious split among the five preat powers United States, Russia, Great Britain, France, and China who are permanent members of the Security Council and who each exercise veto power. There was no immediate comment from British authorities on the development.
13 2:00 Winner game 9 vs. win- months in China-Burma-India
I theater of war as a supply ciers vs. with the 10th Air Corps.
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ner 10. 14 3:15 Winner game
winner 12. 15 8:00 Winner game 13 winner game 14. Officials: C. N. Phillips, S. Gillespie, Allen Klinck, J. Brooks.
vs. W. W.
LOCALS
j Guests were the honored guest, Sgt. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodman and John and Peggy 'of Clinton. Indiana. Mr. and
Mrs. Lace Goodman of Dugger land Mr. and Mrs. Francis Good!man and sons of Merom.
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Wendell Cox, O. A. Thayer, Wm. Theal, Wabash Oil Co., C. H. Wildin, Business Women's Club, Blue Tri, Alpha Delphian Club, Cozy Theatre, Dugger, Cass Jlomemakers. Cross Roads Home Economics Club, Curry Homemakers, Dugger Home Econo
mics Club, East Jackson
Sgt. Samuel D. Campbell, R. R.
5, Sullivan. - ! Pvt. Zoe L. Harbaugh, 207 E. Washington St., Sullivan.
WASHINGTON, Jan, 22. (UP) j
SGT, WILSON DISCHARGED
, SSgt. Cecil A. Wilson has re-
turnde home from the Army
with an honorable discharge
Home ;after spending three years and
Economics Club. Frank Neff Wo- foni. months in service. He is
men's Relief Corp., Friday Af- now employed at LaPorte,' where Committee today voted ' $5589,
ternoon Club, Fairbanks Home . he will make his home,
Economics Club, Hamilton Tri
RETURNING TO STATES
PEARL HARBOR, T. H,
Dr. and Mrs. C. Earl Fisher attended the 49th annual convention of the Indiana Associa-
GREEK RIGHTISTS KILL HOSTAGES Fourteen hostages have been killed by members of an extreme right wing group who have barricaded themselves in a mountain village ten miles northwest of Kalamai after rejecting a surrender ultimatum, the Greek government said at Athens. The ultimatum eavp the insnr-punfc nnin d
p. m. Tuesday to surrender or be attacked by government troops In 1 M?dav at the Hotel Severin, Kalamai itself order was restored fully, the government said, after ; J"ia"ap0hs;.Dr- F!shr aTlso. at" the arrival of .substantial .w,.., ' lended meetings of the Indiana
nnrts-i . , :7t l" 7:TZ? ' 'Zw'" , I Optometry Board, of which he
t uu,vuvo vi nij uciwecu guveiimieni iorces anp. rebel monarchist groups.
Past Noble Grand Club The Past Noble ' Grand Club will -meet with Mrs. Joe Mc-
VALENTINES lc To 50c
Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96
Neddieeraft Club The Needleeraft club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 with Mrs. W. W. Asdell. .
D. A. R, Meeting: The D. A. R. will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Billman at her home on North West Street.
Friendship Association The Sullivan County Friendship Association met in the Woodman Hall in Sullivan Thursday evening, January 17th. A basket dinner was served, after which a business session and election of officers for the coming year was held. The following officers were elected: President, Oba Bean; vice-president, Clarence Blount; secretary, Mrs. Oba Bean; treasurer, Enoc Bean. The program committee, Velma Bean. Mrs. Vangilder, Mrs. Pat-
was reappointed. The following
program was given:
Song, "America" with the Piga
I Orchestra accompanying; Selec
tion, by orchestra; reading, Mrs. Sluder; music, orchestra; redd'ing, Mrs. Martin L. Pigg; solo,
Mrs. Oba Bean; reading, Paulr Dix; music, orchestra; accordiani jSolo, Glen Turpin; music, or-)
I chestrn ; a number was dedicatee1
to the memory of Uncle Johrl
' Dillingham; trio, Hawaiian num
ber; talk, by Judge Walter F;
Wood; music, orchestra; song bj
audience "Sweet Bye and Bye."
The next meeting will be helct
at Fairbanks, April 18th. EN ROUTE HOME
tion of Optometrists Sunday and jCoskey tonight at seven o'clock, ton and Mrs. Raymond Jennings
Mrs. A. O. Stanbaugh receives
a cablegram Monday stating tha
her son, Sgt. Nelson Fisk, . wM
has been in service since 1943 i
coming home aboard the Pamomi
Victory that left Southampton
England last Saturday, He expects to reach home soon.
Committee Votes Cut In President's Requested Funds
is Treasurer.
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with him here
Mrs. Pete McCammon of Sullivan, and Mrs. Freal Frye of Pleasantville, have returned home from Purdue Universitv
i where they attended the Farm
and Home Conference.
FINAL
CLEAR
COATS
ANCE
came associated in 1929.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the Undersiened Adminiatratnr rf tha
estate of Herschel Hawkins has this day filed in the office of-the clerk of the Sullivan Circuit Court his final 1 report of his account with said oat I p. i
and that the same will be heard by
pie "T" Club, Hi-Y, Hud Crowder Relief Corp., Modern Woodman, Merom Handicraft Club,
John W. Clerk, MoMM 3c.USNR,
Nathan Hinkle D. A. R., Psi Iota 0f 580 South Court St., Sullivan, Xi sorority, Sullivan Home Ec- Ind. is one of 121 high-point onomics Club, Triple L Home; Navy veterans wrom the Navy is Club, Village Homemakers, Wo- returning to the States for dis-
man's Club, Sullivan Rebekah charge aboard the U.S.S Lodge; Farmersburg: H. A. a hospital ship of the
Established Early Hospital One of the county's outstanding medical men, he had largely
limited his practice to Surgery j the Sullivan Circuit Court on the
146,286 for independent govern-.'for a number of years. Jt isre- .i dayof mFf ment offices and agencies in the called ' that ' Dr. Crowder, to- term 1946 of said court, next fiscal year a cut of $46 - ether witn doctors Briggs, Scott 1 ' creditors, heirs and legatees of said
dim A UUlIipSUU Ul. OUlilVail SCV.Ui" uv,,., urv;: jjuliiicu
ed the homestead of his father, ulA ghow cause gaid report gnould
the late Dr. n. a. urowaer ana.noi oe approved
converted it into the Dr. R. H. Crowder Memorial Hospital, at a time a number of years ago when the need for a hospital in
730, 216 from President Truman's
original request.
The total, however, was.$l,329,380,216 higher than appronriations to the same aeencies in
Solace, the current fiscal year, ending
Magic June 30. The overall increase was
this city became increasingly
JOHN R. HAWKINS. Administrator Witness my hand and seal of said court at Sullivan this 22nd day nf January, 1946. JAMES H. RINGER.
Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court.
Baldridge Ray Wood, Herschel Carpet" fleet, which left Pearl arnmintpri for nrimariiw hv went- apparent. The former hospital is Joe W. Lowdermilk, Attorney.
and is sche- iv infrMvi nhiiatinns nnri now the D. N. Phillips home on i m.
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uaix sialic auu rvua xiiompsuu. warDor January i, ana is scne- v increased obligations
auiea io arrive m san irancisco nrtivitins of tho vptpmns'
Health Bonds in denominations
of $10 have been purchased by the following: Beasley's Food Store, Dewey Bevis, Billman
about January 16.
and
Ad-
OF DRESSES &
26 Dresses Reduced to $4-$5-$G each (Formerly sold to $12.93) 30 Coals and Suits Reduced to $5 to $37.00 each (Formerly $15.00 to $59.50)
6 Fur Coats $45.00 to $89.00 each Plus Tax
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pno
er- Gouckenour Co.
ministration.
The committee allotted VA
Pfc. Guy Wright of Sullivan, $4 031 14 nr 07 nf u-
Funeral Home, Black Lumber Ind. is one of 2122 high-point pr0p0sed ' appropriation. This
uompany, u. n. crown, Dome Army veterans wnom the wavy is wa- 401 n8 lp than th hnH-
. . . 77" . t, , x . j j 1 1 1 r -, ' '
vuiuuiiy, joinery 1 uraKe, reiurniiig vo me oiaies ior
.Gas
dis-
get bill had asked for VA
agency's appropriation for
Dudley Chevrolet Sales, Farm charge aboard the U.S.S. Bunker i 1 82 1 74 413 more han T , , . . T TTitl I ri T . I ,1 ' ; '
"uicau, yroii ruuiz, urus ijw- xiiii, an aircraii carrier 01 tne ageni ry, I. C, Maxwell, Clair Merrell, "Magic Carpet" fleet, which left vear
iuuiaim ruuut oKi vite u., xvaub- oaipun, January 1, ana is suneback. Funeral Home, W. G. Riggs duled to arrive in San Francisco and Son, Tip-Top Creamery Co., about January 15 1,
but the this
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I The largest item of appropriation for the Veterans' AdminUstration and the largest single item in the entire bill today is $2,148,387,000 for the payment of veterans' benefits. The committee also recommended $147,442,500, largely for 1 the construction of 30 new vet
erans hospitals.
South Crowder Street. This hospital proved so adequately the need for a modern hospital here that the county erected the present county hospital, now known as the Mary Sherman Memorial Hospital to carry on the work which was so ably begun in the old Crowder
hospital. COURT TEACHES PARENTS
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PORT HURON, Mich. (UP) Parents of delinquent children here are going to school. Nine families were represented when the first of a series of classes In homemaking was held under the direction of juvenile court.
17 S. Main
Alta Adams Utterback, Prop.
Phone 897
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Dr.A.B.Libke Wishes to announce the reopening of his office in the Scott Medical Building at 1172 W. Washington St. i Telephone 747.
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