Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 68, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 April 1946 — Page 2
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BASIS OF PEACE ? The Iranian issufl rannnt hp
CI Moscow s announcement that T?
I. i.HjrJJi t- " v wvo saving that Middle East country. But this development 'helps 'to prove that no international problem is insoluble if nations diVnnlK. 1 1 Ml T .1 1 ' t ..... .
rectly involved will do their part.' Wo mmniAv.i 4-Vt i. 1.1.
We commend, therpfnrp tn tho nwn
I : - 1 u uvuilbj UUllVli 111 -New York, and to all nations represented therein, the state-
jiwub icccutijr maue oy uoraen null:
II any nation including our 1 own would merit the cooperation and trust, of nthpr nati
'aith by offering them its co-operation and trust. Thus alone
In 1 " creailg peace ana good will among men. thus alone can a nation aid in creating peace and' good will
'Especially is this true of the relations amnncr the ma.
lor powers ... only through continued co-operation among I ae united States. Great Britain. thi Rnviot TTni
I ' 1 -" pv-m "lun, viiiiid ILU fance can there be evolved that essential understanding and raity of action so necessary if the peace is to be kept, by
Ixixipu xuice u necessary, unspeakable disaster would result trough the failure of these nations to recognize their corn-ion-interests and to harmonize their action in support of
- ' "' " III " . PUBLIC SALE
' SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1 P.M. , : At 443 East Washington Street I will offer for sale the following: " . Jhree beds! 3 dressers; 4 wooi rags; 1 linoleum rug; 1 Advance coal range; 1 overstuffed suite; 1 magazine rack; 1 stand table; 10 straight chairs; 1 kitchen cabinet; lbasecabjnet; 1 diningtable with two leaves;' 1V500chick battery; about ft roll hardware cloth; 1 good heavy coali;ange;'good one; 1 ice box; l single bed; round din,nSabJe) 1 library table; many other articles. ! ' " - J ' NOAH MEEKS, Owner DILLINGHAM,' Auctioneer.
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.-'
STJLIJVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1946.
For County Coroner JOE SOUTER
For County Coroner OTHA O. BRODIE
For Coroner STANLEY B. JEWELL
DEMOCRAT TICKET For Congress CAPT. JAMES E. NOLAND . ' Bloomington, Ind.
REPUBLICAN TICKET For Trustee, Turman Twp. ED WEIR
Trustee, Gill Township E. B. WALTERS
For Congress JOHN L. ADAMS Vincennes, Ind. For State Representative OR A K. SIMS
Trustee, Gill Township GAULT W: PLEASANT
For Joint Senator ' OTIS COOK " Terre Haute, Ind.
For State Reoresentative
WILLIAM O. (SUNNY) BROWN
For Joint Senator JACK O'GRADY Terre Haute, Ind. For Joint Senator PAUL P. BOYLE
For Congress GERALD W. LANDIS ! " ' Linton. Ind.-
For Sheriff HAROLD REYNOLDS
For Sheriff LYMAN "PETE" DAILEY
For County Assessor CHARLES L. DAVIS, JR.
For Co. Surveyor WILLIAM L, SISSON
For Treasurer CLEVE LEWELLYN
For Prosecuting Attorney JHN 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
Clerk of The Circuit Court JAMES H. RINGER ..; LOCALS . Mr. and Mrs." Elbert Cooley have returned to their home in Sullivan after a year's - absence in ! Pennsylvania where Mr
Cooley has been employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor had as 'their week-end euerts- Miss
Lucille Heien of Louisville. Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dnwpii nf
Detroit, Michigan, were guests Friday and Saturday of Mr: and Mrs. Roy Taylor -of Indiana Ave. Mrs.' Franklin Duncan and Mrs. rank Shappeck soe-nt Wednes
day 'in Terre Haute. Mrs, Effie- Stokes has gone vo " Hammond,- Indiana for ' a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Webb ACTOR CONQUERED POLIO CHICAGO UP) Actor Riggs Luther,, appearing here in "Dart; of the Moon," had infantile pcralysis at the age of 12 nnd temporarily lost, the use of his legs. s . n;,. . - j Doctors recommended ballet dancing an a ttie. ranv nrl T.ntl-ioi- :
studied ballet for eight years be-
lore ne fully recovered. i
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We Have Everything With Which To Outfit You for The Easter Parade ; v:, OLEASTER BONNETS SUITS & DRESSES BLOUSES PONCHOS (for suits) LOVELY PURSES i .Mi'.' :-r-j ; SCARVES GLOVES FLOWERS On COMBS arid BANDS COSTUME JEWELRY
Trustee.' Gill Township FRANK McKINLEY
Trustee, Hamilton Township v EARLHANDFORD ... ;.. . . Trustee, Hamilton Townshia -h JESSE SMITH : . Trustee, Hamilton Twp. HUGH WILSON -
For Trustee, Cass Twp.
GERALD J. "SHORTY" USREY
For Trustee, Cass Twp. TOGIE WILKES
fcUILTtof drinking the bestetinq snack of all !
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. i ; 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 ORAISBELL
For. Commissioner, 2nd Dist. REXE.POGUE '
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Commissioner, 2nd District V BYRON FOUTZ
What ! Your husband doesn't
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Homogenized 'the milk that
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veryone hkes Meadow;
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because -tiny particles of
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need for health!
Tip Top Creamery Company
, Meadow Gold
Homogepized Milk
Commissioner, 2nd Dist. ' CLYDE A. BROWN'
County Commissioner, 2nd Dist. E. LOWELL TURPEN
Commissioner 1st Dist. HARVEY N. PARR.
For County Recorder - QUINCY L, WALLS . For- Recorder PAUL -(SAM) OWENS Assessor, Hamilton Township DILLON M, ROUTT ,
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A four-fold yarn for sweaters,' gloves, caps, scarfs, rugs
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Georgiana Dresses
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Wynand sat alone m the, back . - At last RoarVroseio Wk.
Trustee, Jefferson Twp. RUSH ENOCHS 1 " - For County Coroner "BIG JESS" LOWRY
WYNAND sat alone at the back of the courtroom at Roark's trial. The prosecutor DreseiitPri hi,
nouncing Roark's egoism. Then Roark rose. He said: ' "Throughout the centuries, . the : great creators the thinkers, artists, scientists, inventors stood alone against the men of their time. No creator was promoted by a desire to serve his brothers, for his brothers rejected the gift he offered. His truth was his only motive. He held his truth above all things and against all men. He served no one He lived for himself .. ; . " .... j21an ,Canliot survive ept through his mind. His brain ijNife only weapon. But the mind is an attribute of the in- ' ni virtual. There is no snrh thin n . .. . .
T ... . . ......5 .a a tujit'uuve Drain. L f glTJ man on e.arth- Everj'thing he needs has
When the jury returned, Roark rose. The clerk m!. wU u -jr..ort
- ... , --w, iiiimi i wwi vciUltTf
t j u Vi . 15 own mind or as a Parasite
.produced. H.can .umvf, .JSpftt
lea by the mind& of eth;rs: The 'cicetor oi-iginate The parasite borrows. The creator's concern is the conquest of
aiunic s uouvcrn is id e ronquest of men. The basic, need of the: creator is independence. The reasoning mind cannot work under 'any form of compulsion. The basic need -of the parasite is to secure his ties with men in order to be fed . . . - , .. .:- : "The creator denied, opposed, persecuted, exp'oit-'l went on, moved forward and csrrisd all humanity alon? i1 h,s energy;The-psrase contr-ihvtcd nnWvr, to fr.! pro" ess except the imped ifn.entft. The-cwWt ha-? armih-r nqme: the individual.
Civilization is the process of setting man free from men . . .
lu uesjen coruanat lor the purpose of seeing it erected as I designed it. That was the, price I set for my work. I was not paid. It was, believed that the poverty of the future tenants gave them a right to my work on any terms. I came here to say that I do not recognize anyone's right to one minute of my life. Nor to any part of my energy Ivor to any achievement of mind. No matter who makes the ciaim, how large their number or how great their need. I' wished to come here and say that I am a man who does not oxi-t for rothcrs. It had to be said. The world is perishing fj-nrn an orgy of self-sacrifldng . . . v The jury retired. When it returned, RjaJk rose. So did Wynand, The clerk asked, "What is your verdict?" .
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