Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 44, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 March 1946 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1946.

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A Pome Owned Democratic Newspaper. Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854. .United Tress Wire Service. Eleanor Poynter Jamison , Manager and Assistant Editor Paul Poynter ; Publisher Joe H. Adams : Editor Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12

Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana. National Advertising Representative: Theis and Simpson, 393 Seventh Avenue,. New York (1) N.-.Y. Subscription Rate: By carrier, per week 15 Cents in City By Mail In Sullivan And Adjoining Counties: Year ., ... $3.00 Six Months $1.75 Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 30 Cents ' By Mail Elsewhere: Year ... $4.00 Six Months $2.25 Month (with Times furnishing envelope) , 4ff Cents ' All mail subscriptions strictly in advance. ATOM CENSORSHIP ' The war is ended. Censorship, in this country ostensibly is a thing of the past. And yet we have a very active censorship on technical details of the atomic bomb and a more . drastic censorship proposed by President Truman. ' The President has requested "security regulations governing the handling of all information" on the atomic, bomb and "suitable penalties for violation of the security regulations." ; - The November Atlantic Monthly notes that there has not been a single protest in the press to this 'presidential proposal for peacetime censorship. ';'Has the press lost its voice from too many years of crying 'wolf V the Atlantic asks. The press of this country will never lose its voice. In the name of humanity the press recognizes the horrible potential of the atomic bomb. Atomic energy in its present stage of development is only destructive. The cause of world peace demands that every editor do his utmost to prevent this itfformation from falling into evil hands at this time. There isn't an editor in this country who doesn't realize the secret of atomic energy cannot be kept indefinitely". It is only a matter of months or a few years before laboratories in other nations complete their experiments. After that only a little more time is involved in building plants for production. Then secrecy will become unnecessary. - Until then the peoples of the world will owe a deep debt of gratitude to the United States for withholding this terrible weapon. Credit will be reflected on the press. . We are in full agreement with President Truman's request for "security regulations." We are opposed to "penalties" for disobeying. For three years the press and radio of this nation operated successfully under a voluntary censorship code in which there were no teeth. Not one valuable secret was divulged to the enemy by press or radio. They established a remarkable patriotic record. , -. Such a code of honor can work successfully again regarding a tomic information. '. : ' - . .. . , Let Congress establish "security regulations." But let's not start passing laws providing! penalties for publication or broadcast of any material for any reason. It is only a short step from that to other bans and eventually to compulsory publication and broadcast. Editor & Publisher

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Political Announcements The following persons have signified their intentions of seeking the nomination .of various offices in the coming Primary election on Tuesday. May 7. 1946. Your support and consideration of these candidates will be greatly appreciated.

DEMOCRAT TICKET For Congress C APT. JAMES E. NOLAND . Bloomington, Ind.

For Congress JOHN L. ADAMS Vincennes, Ind.

For State Representative ORA K. SIMS

MAC'S RADIATOR REPAIR Moving To IZ.'" k J$?5&-502-504 East Washington f&M, -Saturday, March 2 JwW M . . . J

For Sheriff HAROLD REYNOLDS

For County Assessor CHARLES L. DAVIS, JR.

"BRING YOUR BROKEN TROUBLES TO MAC" Harlen 'Mac" Powell, Prop.

For Treasurer CLEVE LEWELLYN

For Prosecuting Attorney JOHN KNOX PURCELL

Clerk of the Circuit Court MAX M. POWELL

Clerk Of The Circuit Court EARL A. ENGLE

For Trustee, Gill Township HERBERT "BUD" MASON

Trustee, Hamilton Township EARL HANDFORD Trustee, Hamilton Township . JESSE E. SMITH

For Trustee, Cass Twp. GERALD J. "SHORTY" USREY

For Trustee, Cass Twp. TOGIE WILKES For Joint Senator JACK O'GRADY Terre Haute, Ind.

Bicycle TIRES & TUBES COUNTY HARDWARE VAUGHN JONES

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There is nc better place to get it than the Security and no better way to get it than by the Security Plan. We effer, a pleasant way to get the money and a convenient way to pay it. Loans up to $300 Security Loan Co. Closed Thursday Afternoons. Upstairs New Oakley Building Across From Index Listen to the Security Half-Hour each Friday evening at 6:30 over WBOW. 1

REPUBLICAN TICKET For Joint Senator OTIS COOK Terre Haute, Ind.

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In Addition To Our Marathon Service Station . . . we have added a service store just east of the station to accommodate you with radio .service and parts, and a full line of electrical appliances in addition to a. much , greater line of auto parts and accessories. Naturally, with appliance , production, etc., somewhat curtailed at present, our stocks are by no means complete, but we vision in the not too distant future a MARATHON SERVICE STORE equipped to serve you at t all times. . OTHER FEATURES AT OUR NEW STORE ELECTRIC IRONS tELECTRIC BATHROOM HEATERS ELECTRIC HOT PLATES LIGHTING FIXTURES RADIO TUBES & BATTERIES AUTO ACCESSORIES GOOD QUALITY RUBBER AUTOMOBILE FLOOR MATS

Hubert Medsker . . . is our radio service man and we mig:ht say, one of the best in the business. Bring yaur radio troubles to Hubert.

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