Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 54, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 15 March 1946 — Page 2
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper.
illivan Daily Times, founded 1005, as the daily edition of the
Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854. United Press Wire Service.
anor Poynt'er Jamison '. Manager and Assistant Editor il Poynter Publisher
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, MAR. 15, 1946.
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.
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All mail subscriptions strictly in advance. THIS ISN'T A JOB FOR THE ARMY Debates over OPA and price control extension, over cetime military training and labor problems are overshadng an issue that potentially is of far greater importance, s issue is whether our scientists or the Army shall con-
1 further development of atomic energy. '
Our scientists developed the A-bomb, the greatest ipon of destruction the world has ever seen, under the ur-
hcy. of a conflict in which civilization was at stake. Thus
y tapped for the first time the unlimited reservoir of mic energy which physicists in all lands had been attemptto uncover for years. There is a measure before Congress he McMahon bill which would encourage science to prod with development of atomic energy for industry and er peacetime pursuits. .The Army balks at this, although it pooh-poohed the
jomb idea until science had demonstrated that it was prac-
able. The Army would like to bottle up all research on this
iter, to try to keep the A-bomb secret from the eyes of all
pse not primarily' interested in fighting and winning future
rs.
Aided by somewhat hysterical reactions to the Russian
scare in the United States and Canada, the Army is maralingv powerful forces in behalf of its own measure the
i.y-Johnson bill--which would keep atomic energy in mili
y hands.
We think' our scientists are just as patriotic as our mili-
y leaders and, therefore, that any vital secrets are safe
the hands of either group. The question of secrecy, how
er, is not as vital as many persons suppose, for it is calcu-
ed that foreign scientists were not more than six months
Siind our own in solving the mystery of atomic fission. For
rn countries mav have ripvelnrifid thp.in nwn A-hnmhs hv this
lid. If-not, this is a development whi6h an American hush-
sn policy cannot prevent.
The danger in the May-Johnson bill is that placing atomJ 1 A. I t . .. .
ueveiopmenc m miutary nanas may incite the greatest
nament race the world has ever known. It might strangle
nerican research and thus put our country far behind oth-
m industrial development. It might make the Army dom-
mt over our ioreign policy and thus cnrm e efforts to nro
:ie auraoie peace, it these dangers are not alarmmsr enouerh
nsider the fact that military control over forces of progress is the forerunner of Fascism in Europe, Japan and parts of
im America. Americans interested in keeping scientific research free d an aid to democracy must demand enactment of the Mc
ahon bill, which has unqualified administration support.
DEMOCRAT TICKET For Congress CAPT. JAMES & NOLAND Bloomington, Ind.
For Congress JOHN L. ADAMS Vincennes, Ind.
HOOSIER THEATRE SHELBURN TONIGHT & SAT. "Patrick The Great" and "Blazing The Western Trail" SAT. MIDNIGHT 11 :30 p. m. Admission 30c Geo. Raft Claire Trevor Siffhe Ha.so "JOHNNY ANGEL"
For State Representative ORA K. SIMS
For Joint Senator JACK O'GRADY Terre Haute, Ind.
For Sheriff HAROLD REYNOLDS
For County Assessor CHARLES L. DAVIS, JR.
For Treasurer CLEVE LEWELLYN
For Prosecuting Attorney JOHN KNOX PURCELL
For Prosecuting Attorney JAMES F. GALLAGHER
Clerk of the Circuit Court MAX M. POWELL Clerk Of The Circuit Court EARL A. ENGLE
Clerk of The Circuit Court HIRAM ANDERSON
For Trustee, Gill Township HERBERT "BUD" MASON
Trustee, Hamilton Township EARL HANDFORD
Trustee, Hamilton Township JESSE. E. SMITH
- J t For Trustee, Cas3 Twp. i
GERALD J. "SHORTY" USREY
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Beware Coughs from immon eclds '.' That Hang. On Creoinulsion relieves promntlv be
cause it goes right to the seat of tha I trouble to help loosen and expel j germ laden phlegm, r.nd r.id nature to Krmt.he nnd heal raw. tender, in-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are
to nave your money oacs.
One-Minute Test 1. What German princess became a great Russian empress? 2. What is the Rig-Veda? 3. Under what circumstances are these titles used: Queen consort, queen dowager, queen moth-
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Wortfs of Wisdom Without constancy there Is neither love, friendship, nor virtue in the world. Addison.
pastry, vegetables and meat you would care for, but children ;md even grown-up . people come around and b?g ycu to put things in their baskets. There has been a riot here,
and on Park Street there is a restaurant which is completely open' from the throwing of Orr, Billy Whit
brick-bats.
Today'9 Horoscope Both the strongest and the
I weakest physically are born in
the month of February. All have great possibilities, however, which in some attain high spiritual order. Study yourself and find your inclinations, then practice and apply yourself to them faithfully.
GRAB BAG
You are loyal to your friends and constant in your love. Defer appointments of a social or emotional nature early this morning, and pay no attention to tips or hunches this early. Later intensive efforts will bring good results. The moon enters Gemini at 4:46 p. m. Overcome the impulse to be defiant, and go around obstacles; don't push them.
Hints on Etiquette While you may resent a person looking over your shoulder while you are reading, don't be disagreeable about it. That also would be ill mannered.
Horoscope for Sunday Practice self-reliance and concentration and you will be successful, prosperous and happy. You make end break engagements
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easily, if they interfere with yo-Mr convenience. Yet you are energetic, kind, affectionate, and your love will be constant. Follow up a psychic impression this morning. Deceit may be involved in a romantic matter, so act cautiously. Avoid excessive excitement and extravagance early this afternoon. Hasty actions will only provoke revenge. Guard your words and acts.
Ore Minute T'ist Answers 1. Catherine the Great. 2. A collection of hymns sacrad to the Hindus. 3. Queen cnnsoit Is? the wife of the rcignifig king, quern dowager is the widow of a deceased king, and queen mother is the qucc:i whose son is the reigning; monarch.
Sara Anderson, The second grade is sorry to
Chloe Griggs, Ilene Norris, Clar- lose' the following children: Nan
Plus Latest News & Selected Shorts
Maple lias moved to Knox, Indiana, Raymond Money to Williamson, West Virginia, and Donald Mclntoah to Fairbanks, Indiana.
Today is the first out of four ence Burch, Linda Pirtle, Wayne days that I have been out cn '.he Anderson, Patsy Crownover, effects. I Nancy Lcwcllyn, Yvonne WalTcmtny lives at 7 Aotea .vlond, l lace, Norma Milbourn, Evelyn India with his parents. Dr. 'Ashby, Glen Wilson, Tom Ceuland Mrs. Thomas W. Simons. He ' sou, Lois Rilengo and Diane will attend school from March Rusk, until last of December at ir- ' JCil" 8 M5ssi" !'Ch0H ' ELM PARK NEWS Fifth fivade:
This week we have started n! Spring has definitely arrived , served at the midmorning lunch Tunior Audubon Bird club. Juno 0llt 'jr way. Marbles and kites period by Carol Jean's mother.
Carol Jean Turpia celebrated, her seventh birthday at school
with thirty -five of her :'ri2nds. Cup cakes and candy were
Stall-tip is president. John r.ihke are everywhere, is vice-preident. and Sarah Reid Psnsy Dell and Mamie i'l secretary. The members are of, Desaik, Aak-msiu visited
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For Trustee, Cass Twp. TOGIE WILKES :
TIME . 7:00 P. M. Fii. & Mon. 6:00 P. M Saturday 2:00 P. M. Sundav
For Trustee, Jackson Twp. GENE SLACK
going to decide the ncme for tho -third grade Tuesday. They iciub. V.'e don't know yet whsn cousins of Peggy Smith. I meetings will be and where. Pupils of grade three arc
The president and three other joying the study of tadpoles and pupils will write a constitution. frog eggs. The display va:s It costs ten c?nts to belong -,o brought by Carl Jackson.
the club. The sscretnry is collcct1 inn mo.nev for rew members.
I Tkfl mniYihm'D will rennT flvf 1
jpamplets of interesting birds I and colored pictures with an- : other picture to be colored.
dtxiiciLT iit a i-vvwryfayizi wilii in
teresting articles about birds. . In the division content between the Owls and Bluebirds, Jim Boh L.sFo.'IcHp brl'l ifcsh score with 103 rri'blcms vr.rkH rorrecfly. Per.fert score for the two wo' kr. was 131. Sbarnn L'":7-'hrr 7 pr red our rorrh. ffbe. c-mr frm "IriT'.n;. Bt'tsy Brnnslctt'r, F.?p?rtcr.
Loran Maier enrolled in the first grade March 8. Loran crime from Michigan. Tiie fourth grade went to high school Monday afternoon to sea a reel of sound film called "Eskimo Children". The class had recently studied a unit on Eskimos in their geography.
For the first time this year, the fourth grade bought :nore victory stamps than any other room at Elm Park.
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Remember, your car is still good security far a prompt cash loan hers. Come in cr phone. You'll get quitk action. Closed On Thursday
Attcrnoons Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
For Trustee, Haddon Twp. WILLIAM L. LANHAM
For Trustee, Haddon Twp. F. FRANK DOYLE
City Schools
For Trustee, Curry Twp. DALLAS HALL
For Auditor HUBERT SEVIER
For Auditor JOE ED PIERSON
T T AiL-in Xt Inn aii ' nd own jovx U. U. AVmiU Oir OUIJ home Specla, bargain, on FUNERAL HOME . property on installment plan. Dugger Also farms for sale. -Aikin's Service Costs No w T MELL0TT
For Trustee, Jackson Twp.' LEWIS PTJCKETT
For Commissioner, 3rd Dist. JOHN HOWARD
For Trustee, Curry Twp. BASIL HAYES
For County Recorder QUINCY L, WALLS
Ben's Better Blocks BEN'S BLOCK PLANT (Formerly North End Wrecking Co. ) For Your Concrete Needs Call Ben. SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT BLOCKS Phone Plant, 270 Res. 8045 ' We Deliver
Why Should There Be Any Mystery about funeral prices? The only possible price, difference " is m the materials selected. So far as our cars, funeral home facilities and professional service is concerned, they never vary, whether the cost is much or - little. And these costs, with us, are. always moderate. j RAILSBACK FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Phone 89 Sullivan
For Recorder PAUL (SAM) OWENS
Assessor, Hamilton Township DILLON M. ROUTT
Trustee, Jefferson Twp. RUSH ENOCHS
For County Coroner "BIG JESS" LOWRY
For County Coroner JOE SOUTER
For County Coroner OTHA O. BRODIE
REPUBLICAN TICKET For Trustee, Turman Twp. ED WEIR
For Joint Senator OTIS COOK Terre Haute, Ind. For Congress GERALD W. LANDIS Linton. Ind.
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i The boys and "ids it Mr;. MeRoberts' first grsda ere rW '; welcome two new punilj, Bonnie
iTavlrtr from Benton - Marco-
Michigan, and Donald Laushiev ; from Graysviile.
We are sorry io dosft .Tap,;:i
Dudley, who moved to ?Aztom The followinr: childrrn
tended Sunday School or C'irc'i on March 3: Jchnni2 Alexander, Judy Sanders, Jackie .'lollif-cld. Nova C. Cox, Mary Jean Vester, George Fisher, Jimmy Jeffries, Judy Monroe, Gsr.e 'Walters, Valere Van Houck, Phillip Will?, Richard Rose, Maureen Thorn ar;, Jane Ann Brown and Gary Dorman. - In Miss Woolley's first -T?d. emphasis, has been placed on writing numbers. The following pupils can write to 100: Jo?.:: Agnes Rambis, Sandra Kay Sanders, Eugene Vernon 3rodie, Maggie Rose Walters, Paul Edward Pirtle, Frances Louise Tennis,- Ellen' McNabb, Myrna Lynn Alumbaugh, Sue Ellen Frew, Priscilla Shepherd, Phyllis Pierson, Richard Ros3 Wibb, Billy Joe Page, Jackie Les Cox, Glenna Russell, Janice McCcskey, and Janet Hobsoh. Mrs. Cecile Hall, teacher of Grade two received a letter Jast week from her nephew, Tommy Simons of Calcutta, India. He is in the second grade also, and has often visited the first, second and third grades at Gymnasium school. v He writes: ."It is not a pleasure to be in - Calcutta, as it is a very dirty place. Cows wander around the streets, digging scraps out of the trash and little children go naked. The market place has all the
' ': .n'Nimt urGTi - ' " '-5,ft?j';!Fo'H,th grad? '?rc proud of their attendance record for he last two weeks, with seven days of perfect attendar.es. These children made perfect spelling . rcorcs e.ich Friday of bit gradht? peri-id- B-','.3"1T FJynnn, Shirley Brown, Betty
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Immovable-, 'unshakable and indestructible, it stands; the Eternal word of God 'which shall never fail. "The grass wither eth, and the flower thereof falleth away: But 'the word, of the Lord endureth forever. And this is the word which by the gospel is pieached unto you." I Pet. 1:24,25. The cavlh. may be removed and the heavens rolled up asa scroll, yet the word shall stand. . ' With feet planted on this firm foundation,, we face the future with hope ana assurance. We left our eyes to the hills for strength and the rays of the celestial sun light our pathway to the beautiful city of God. "THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU." '.".,'.' ' 1 Ronr.uis 1G:1G NORTH STATE STREET (SULLIVAN)
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