Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 23, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 January 1946 — Page 8

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES 1, 1946.

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; Major and Mrs. Arthur F. Paulson are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Logan of East Washington Street Major Paulson recently returned from Okinawa and is now on -terminal leave. .

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS THE STATE OF INDIANA, Sullivaa County. In the Sullivan Circuit Court, November Term. 1945 Louis Lundy , vs. Anns Lundy Complaint No. 30675 Inuw cumes tnfi plaintiff, by Norval K. Hams attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a disinterested person that said defendant Anna Lundy is r.ot a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is Complaint )'or u.'.u -lid mat said non-rt:sldejit delendant is a necessary part thereto. Notire is ilirjvfoie hereby siven said defendant, lu.st named, vhal un'fss shi be and appears in r.aid county at the eotirtliwiise in Sullivan in said county and Slate on the 13ib day of April 1946. same beinsr, .he 4tth iltdlninl riv of thn PY'Virnai'v 'rtn

1946 of said court: and answers or estate of Martha E. Worley, deceased demurs to said complaint the .jame late qf Sullivan County, Indiana. Said will be heard and determined in :ier estate is supposed to be solvent, absence. - ' . WITNESS my name and the Seal of ' JHN K- PURCELL, said Court, affixed ak Sulliviin this Administrator with will nnnexed 30th day of January A. "l, 19-16 Lewis E. Chowninp, Attorney. JAMES H. RINGER. Cleik. 1st ins 1-31-46 3t.

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INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) Indiana Entomologist Frank W. Wallace maintains that starlings are ! valuable birds despite their 1 noise and muss. And he believes they may become known as song j birds. I

The birds are particularly export at. exterminating cutworms. Wallace said. : And as. for song: "Honestly," Mr. Wallace ;said, "I've heard some starlings sing a few notes." ' BRINGS FDJE..TO FIREMEN

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: FORT WAYNE, Ind., (UP)-' LAKE PARK, la. (UP) When One motorist was considerata of CpL Leonard Peterson was at the Wayne Township firemen re- home recently on a furlough his nontw ,h0r. k Hmvo his hm. mother received a postcard from

ing automobile to the door of him sent In February, 1942, from j

the fire department. e Japanese prison cdi.ip i Ho ,ao thmmhrfni firsmen Cabantuan, in the Philippines.

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NOTICE OI1 APPOINTMENT

Intramural B. B. Leagus

Thk Mornings Headlines FORD URGES END OF AUTO PRICE CONTROL-Henry Ford iii president of the Ford Motor Company, appealed for removal of price controls on automobiles and their components as a means to end current labor strife. "As far as the motor car manufacturers and

O Oil- n' their suppliers are concerned, I am convinced that if government LOlintV Basketball controf of prices is removed promptly, managament and labor will

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""sscr tame turougn wun a ' , , , 53 to 49 overtime victory last reasons" for maintaining a price lid on such things as rent and food. night over the Graysville Grey- ' !

In the Sullivan high intramural hounds in their game played at WILL LET WIVES JOIN MEN OVERSEAS The Army an-

Notice is hereby srivon that -he basketball games this week the Bugger. The visitors stayed nounced that families of officers and top-ranking non-commissioned

undersigned' lias beon appointed Ad- "w""8 oiais., uuie fenows ana "i iiuiiia oiticers overseas S0011 WOUia De permuiea to go auiudu ii guvemministrator with will annexed of the- Bone Crushers came out victori- team throughout and the score ment exDense Families of enlisted men below the rank of staff ser

ous. Usrey paced the Shooting was knotted at 43-all at the end geant are not barred from going) but tney wm have to make their Stars with six points in their 18 of the regulation playing time. arrangements for travel and pay their own way. In all cases, to 9 victory over the Russell Tne first quarter closed m a 10-10 . . . u ' j i ,uan Q i,0!1iD, Rangers. Robertson's five points deadlock and Dugger led 19 to 17 Pmission to make the trip will be granted only when a theater was high for the Little Fellows at the half intermission.' The commander certifies there is adequate housing, focd and medical in their 15-14 win over the Fight- Bulldogs were still in front, at care available. Further, under a priority system, about the only ones ing Five and he made the, winning the three-quarter turn 34 to 30 who will go are the families of men who have been overseas longest goal with 10 seconds remaining in"but the consistent basket snip- and agree to stay there for another one or two years, the g?me. Brown led the y losers ing of D. Monk kept Graysville .. : with 11 points. Gene Scully scored in the running. He scored a total DEADLOCK GRIPS "'CHINESE PARLEY Government and

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Two tracts of land, admirably

suited for returning soldiers as home sites.:

Forty acres two miles south of Shelburn a quarter of a mile east of , Road ,41 and opposite a fine home in attractive groundson jrood grave! road. Forty acres all under cultivation lies well. s , . -' , - Fifty-two acres eight miles northeast of Sullivan on good gravel road oppos' teethe Riley Dodds farm. Forty acres under cultivation and a notch - of twelve wooded acres. This tract has a good garage and chicken house and trees where house formerly stood. Land well drained but fairly flat, . " ', - Will sell at reasonable price and for cash. , ,v For information write 16 6 care of Times.

This Drug Store OPEN SUNDAY Feb. 3rd

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CABBIE'S RECORD BROKEN INDIANAPOLIS (UP) A for-

dent recently when his taxi

lided with a truck. Fred Barb

10 points for the,' Bone Crushers of 26 points, hitting 8 field goal3 CcmmUrdst negotiators refused to budge on China's one major un-

... uie,r 10 iu victory over the cnaruy tosses, lvicuienan, solved issuewhich rartv shaU have the . loudest voice in adopting

btreaks and Joe Scully was high Watkins and Boone ran wild th- -,,,.,, npvv ntitntinn Th rmunlsts were renorted lavinslmer hansom cab driver broke his 60, said it was the first accidd

tor the losers with seven points, with a flock of field goals In the ., nnA ,ni 4hof , M,ifijlol noiali 23-year-old record of driving a for him since he began drivi

the game,; ...,. . , , ,. , imotonzed cab without an acci- taxis in Indianapolis in 1922.

Standings: : w. Little Fellows , 2 Bone Crushers 2 Shooting Stars . 1 Fighting Five , . l Russell's Rangers 0 Streaks o Games Monday, Feb. 4

Little Fellows vs. Russell's

Rangers, 7:15. Streaks vs. Shooting Stars, 8:00.

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L. however. Besheres, Phillips and" (unity) conference would end today as scheduled

0 Watkins paced the winners, eacli 5 0 scoring six field goals. - : ' n PRESIDENT BACKS DIMES CAMPAIGN President Truman 2 Dugger - swamped. Graysville appealed last night for unwavering support of the National Founin the B game, 54 to 13. dation for Infantile Paralysis which he called a symbol of Franklin

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TIGERS TRIUMPH

D. Roosevelt's "sacrifice and courage.". Asserting the fight to conquer the disease is '-an unfinished task" of the late nresident. hp declared

New Lebanon's Tigers return- "it must, and shall be carried to complete victory." Mr. Truman ed to the hardwood after their; joined in nation-wide ceremonies in behalf of the March of. Dimes Wabash Valley finals competi-i campaign on what would' have been Mr. Roosevelt's sixty-fourth tion by. smashing Fairbanks 53 to. birthday

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Bone Crushers vs. Fighting the nutrnma nt iha wniorf ..... containing the human ear mailed to the mother of kidnaped and

Five, 8:45.

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Notice is hereby given that the T K 0 . oc , , undersigned has been appointed Lebanon B team 26 to 11.

Administratrix of the estate of Francis Edward Kerlin. deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DOROTHY B. KERLIN, Administratrix Paul Bovle, Attorney. 1st ins 1-24-46 3t.

SCHOLARSHIP MEMORIAM

amj siain auzanne uegnan at (jnicago bore tne scribbled threat, "Win

7 field goal1; cut your ear next " Chief of Detectives Walter Storms disclosed. The curtain- Storms said he still believes the ear, which police believe to be that

by the Naw of an adult male, was the work of a prankster, but added the box

and writing would be examined carefully at the crime detection laboratory and then would be turned over to postal inspectors.

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (UP) A combination student loan-

i scholarship fund has been established at Pennsylvania State Col-

iom lege in memory of a former stu

dent, Lt. Harry Edward Wagner of Harrisburg, Pa., who was killed in France last June. The fund, established by his mother, Mrs. Maude B. Wagner, eventually will amount to $10,000.

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NCRTH PLATTE, Neb. (UP) A recent traffic survey' of one street corner here showed that orjy 61 of 325 drivers used hand signals to indicate their inten

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