Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 66, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 April 1946 — Page 2

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper. Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the dally edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854. United Press 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 "iackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1946.

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN: KEY TO GOVERNMENT This is registration time. A principal reason why the democratic party lost the election in Indiana in 1944 was the tinal mix-up at the polls, whereby Republican election officials discredited Democratic votes. Regardless of the ethics of the matter, the fact remains; and it has been repeatedly statea m the press of the state that in the coming important election, as many as 100,000 voters in Indiana may be disNOW Un their registration is checked and corrected The Republicans are out to get control of Congress, and they are working day and night to see that everyone of their im01 registered. Shall we be less active? Shall andht to WINCred"r'Sha11 W6 get in there and work rrtJfP dal in the Indianapolis Times stresses the lesponsibihty in this connection, of the precinct committeeman, calling him "the key to government." We think it is worth re-printing, and quote: , "D y0U un?w e name of the committeeman of your paity, if you belong to one, in your precinct? Do you know his background, political and personal, and how he is equipmJrylectSn?6 C3ndldates who wiU be supported in the pritivp 31ragerMfhvat almost ever voter unless he be active in politics, will have to answer 'no ' iStPtrcinCt cTnitt.eeman is the wheel-horse of polities. He is the man who 'gets out the vote.' And the man who helps decide who will be presented to the public wiTh pSy indorsement. And the man who elects the county chai?mS fi lTraT Pf l reTnsibility for the actions oT tTose flora its ranks who have been selected for public jobs It is sound government, as well as sound politics to ShKSfc r rT'd f y0Ur Precinct "committeehe does qUCatilns t0 rePresent WO- For that is what jrimJtH key party worker' 'the Pst of Precinct committeeman deserves more attention in the primary than it SSf toVf' 0rJTObuaUl WiU receive in sffl to th?JnTTbe-th?U?h' that this Person is keystone to the kind of pohtical structure the community has."

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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 CAPT. JAMES E. NOLAND Bloomington, Ind.

For County Coroner OTHA O. BRODIE

For Coroner STANLEY B. JEWELL

REPTTBLICAN TICKET For Trustee, Turman Twp. ED WEIR

Trustee, -Gill Township E. B. WALTERS

Trustee, Gill Township GAULT W. PLEASANT

For Congress JOHN L. ADAMS Vincennes, Ind.

For Joint Senator OTIS COOK Terre Haute, Ind.

For State Representative ORA K. SIMS

. For State Representative , WILLIAM O. (SUNNY) BROWN.

For Joint Senator JACK O'GRADY Terre Haute, Ind.

For Joint Senator PAUL P. BOYLE

For Sheriff HAROLD REYNOLDS

For Sheriff LYMAN "PETE" DAILEY

For County Assessor CHARLES L. DAVIS, JR.

For Co. Surveyor WILLIAM L. SISSON

For Treasure 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, Gill Township FRANK McKINLEY

Trustee, Hamilton Township ; M EARL HANDFORD

Trustee, Hamilton Township JESSE E. SMITH

Trustee, Hamilton Twp. HUGH WILSON

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

For Trustee, Cass Twp, TOGIE WILKES

For Trustee, Jackson Twp. GENE SLACK

For Trustee, Jackson Twp. LEWIS PUCKETT

For Trustee, Haddon Twp. WILLIAM L. LANHAM

For Trustee, Haddon Twp. F. FRANK DOYLE

For Trustee, Curry Twp. DALLAS HALL

For Trustee, Curry Twp. BASIL HAYES

For Trustee, Curry Twp. WAYNE HAUGER

For Auditor HUBERT SEVIER

For Auditor JOE ED PIERSON

For Commissioner, 3rd Dist. JOHN HOWARD

Commissioner, 3rd District ORA ISBELL

For Commissioner, 2nd Dist. REX E. POGUE

Commissioner, 2nd District BYRON FOUTZ

Commissioner, 2nd Dist. CLYDE A. BROWN

Commissioner 1st Dist. HARVEY N. PARR For County Recorder QUINCY L, WALLS

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 v

For Congress GERALD W. LANDIS Linton, Ind. SOCIETY

Baptist Women's Missionary Society The Baptist Women's Missionary Society will have a tea celebrating the 75th anniversary of , their foreign mission work Wednesday, April 3rd at 2:30 o'clock at the church. A good program

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of the church are urged to attend. Triple L Club The Turman Township Triple L Club will hold its April meet

ing at 'the home of Mrs. Roy j Meyers on April 4. The :neeting was previously plarmsd to be ! held at the home of Mrs. Annie i

Patton,

:01d Friends Club I The Old Friends Club will meet 'on Thursday, April 4th at the

home of Mrs. Pearl Wise on West Thompson St. Members are asited to bring own table service. Graysville W. S. C. S. The Graysville W. S. C. S. met Wednesday, March 27th at the home of Mrs. Forest Burton with a covered dish dinner. The officers met before noon to complete the quarterly reports. Mrs. Anna Cushman had charge of the devotional period. Three hymns were sung by the group iwith Mary Wible at the piano. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call response was an interesting event on missions or a Bible quotation. A motion carried to send $5.00 to' the Rivervale fund in response to

the district secretary of Christian Social Relations. Bernice Patton spoke briefly on "The Status

of Women." Mary Wible discussed a lesson from the text, "Peace Through His Cross." The overseas relief clothing sent by this group was valued at $170.00. The usual free will offering and flower fund offering were received. The characters of the Easter playlet were Rilla Bosstick, Tressa Patton, Georgia Oryall, Nora Crow and Gratis Easter.

A poem was given by Fern Monk and closing prayer by Maria Shields. Those present were Bernice Patton, Helen Phillips, Gratis Easter, Leanore Patton, Maud Whitman, Georgia Oryall, Margaret Crow, Nora Crow, Tressa

, Patton, Cornelia Dickerson, Rev. jLennis Donaldson, Helen Donald!son, Mabel Howard, Mary Wible, Maria Shields, Rilla Bosstick, I Gracie Wenz, Lara Avery, Anna

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LOCALS Richard Snyder of LaPorte, has been visiting relatives and friends here and at Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Dollahan cf Sullivan and Miss Clara Bell Dollahan of Providence, visited Sunday in Robinson, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Eaton socnt

Cushman, Fylura Foutz, Fern 'several days in Indianapolis, the Monk and the hostess, Cora Bur-1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ton- 1 Tucker and daughter, Ellen.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTSIENT Notice is hereby given that vhe undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of John W. Walters, deceased late of Sullivan County, Indiana. Said estate is cupposed to be solvent. GENEVA L. BLTJ.ME. Administratrix. Bedwell. Bedwell & Haines. Attorneys. 1st Ins 3-19-46 3t.

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