Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 84, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 April 1946 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1946.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
A Home Owned Democratio Newspaper. Sullivan Dally Times, founded 1905, as the daily 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 Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12
Political Announcements The following persons have signified their intentions of seeking
the nomination of various offices in the coming Primary election ou Tuesday. May 7. 1946. Your", support and consideration of these
candidates will be greatly appre-cited.
Commissioner, 1st District DR. GARLAND D. SCOTT
For County Recorder QUINCY L, WALLS
For Recorder PAUL (SAM) OWENS
Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana. I National" Advertising Representative: Theis and Slmpso, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1)' N. Y. Subscription Rate: By carrier, per week 15 Cents in City By Mail In Sullivan And Adjolninf Coontiesr Year $3.00 Six Months .Y $1.75 Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 30 Cents By Mail Elsewhere:
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Six Months $2.25 Month (with Times furnishing envelope) 40 Cents . All mail subscriptions strictly in advance. LIBERAL FROM COOLIDGEERA " , Most acts of the Coolidge administration were ultraconservative, but there was one striking exception the appointment of Harlan Fiske .Stone as Attorney General: and, later, as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Many conservatives then charged that he was a radical. Some liberals viewed him with suspicion as a Wall Street lawyer. But the New Hampshire Republican proved so consistent a member of the liberal wing that he was made Chief Justice by Mr. Roosevelt a few years after the president's indictment of the "nine old men." In truth, Justice Stone was more consistent than some of the jurists who became his colleagues after the celebrated Supreme Court battle. He was a member of the liberal, minority in the days of Brandeis, Cardozo and Holmes. He lived to serve with the liberal majority that wrote striking 'decisions in behalf of 'social justice. Year after year passed without an opportunity for President Roosevelt to replace any of the justices he charged with' thinking in terms of "horse and buggy days." Now all of those "nine old men" are gone. In less than a year, President Truman is called upon to make his second appointment to the nation's highest tribunal. His first was Harold H. Burton, a hard-working., studious Republican senator from
Ohio. Since Justice Burton is now the only member of that party on the Supreme Court, the vacant post also may go to
a Republican. But the new Chief Justice seems likely to be
chosen trom the present members-
Many persons would like to see this honor, which carries
considerable responsibility in keeping the calendar up to date,
go to Justice Robert Jackson. But he has been tied up for months with the German war trials. The choice between re
placing him at Nuernberg and selecting another as chief may
not be easy. However, President Truman should make prompt de
cisions not' only about filling the vacancy but reuniting the
court so that circumstances which, have produced a four-four
staiene. onojne- occasions may be eliminated. -
For State Representative 1 ORA K. SIMS
For State Representative
WILLIAM O. (SUNNY) BROWN
For Joint Senator JACK. O'GRADY Terre Haute, Ind.,
SUNDAY DINNERSAre v Always Something To Smile About Here With tasty home-cooked dishes our food is sure to merit your taste approval. Dine with us Sunday and every day. LIBERTY CAFE
DEMOCRAT TICKET For Congress JAMES E. NOLAND Bloomington, Ind.
For County Recorder SAM MOON, Assessor, Hamilton Township DILLON M. ROUTT
Trustee, Jefferson Twp. . RUSH ENOCHS
. For. Congress JOHN L. ADAMS Vincennes, Ind.
For. County Coroner "BIG JESS" LOWRY
For Congress W.. J. POWELL Sullivan, Ind.
For County Coroner JOE SOUTER,
For County Coroner OTHA O. BRODIE
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ULLIVAN
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For Joint Senator PAUL P. BOYLE
For Sheriit HAROLD REYNOLDS
For Sheriff LYMAN" "PETE" DAJLEY
For County Assessor CHARLES L. DAVIS, JR. For Co. Surveyor WILLIAM L. SISSON
For Treasurer CLEVE LEWELLYN
For County Treasurer J. L. (Lew) WEEKS
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
For Coroner STANLEY B. JEWELL
Trustee, Turman Twp. JAMES E. KENNETT
REPUBLICAN TICKET For Trustee, Turman Twp. ED WEIR
Trustee Gill Township E. B. WALTERS
Trustee, Gill Township GAULT W. PLEASANT
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For Joint Senator OTIS COOK Terre Haute, Ind.
For Congress GERALD W. LANDIS Linton. Ind.
Clerk of The Circuit Court JAMES H. RINGER
For Recorder LORELLA E. HALLBECK
For Sheriff VIRGIL L. "Pete" JOHNSON
Commissioner, 2nd District LAWRENCE "Brownie" HUFF
Clerk of The Circuit Court HIRAM ANDERSON
For State Representative LESLIE LYLE TURNER
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For Trustee, Gill Township HERBERT "BUD" MASON Trustee, Gill Township'"" FRANK McKINLEY
Al and Doris Reel
Trustee, Hamilton Township EARL HANDFORD
Trustee, Hamilton Township JESSE E. SMITH
Trustee, Hamilton' Twp. HUGH WILSON
Trustee, Hamilton Twp. BERNDT OLSON
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QUINCYfL. -WALLS Democrat FOR RECORDER I will sincerely apprecate your support - in the primary. ' Paid Political Adv.
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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
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ATTENTION
emocrats!
To those who do not know himr we want to recommend to the voters Quincy L. Walls for Recorder. We have known him as an honest, friendly, dependable man. A farmer, 38 years of age, married and has
three sons. He is running on his own merits, is not a
bossed candidate. , ' Vote For
uincy L Walls
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Submitted and paid for by friends without the knowledge of Mr. Walls.:
For Trustee, Haddon Twp. WILLIAM L. LANHAM
For Trustee, Haddon Twp. . F. FRANK DOYLE
Trustee, Haddon Township GEORGE A. LATSHAW
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 FTERSON
For Commissioner, 3rd Dist. JOHN HOWARD1
Commissioner, 3rd District ORAISBELL
For Commissioner, 2nd Dist. REX E. POGUE
Commissioner, 2nd District BYRON FOUTZ
Commissioner, 2nd Dist. CLYDE A. BROWN"
County Commissioner, 2nd Dist.
E. LOWELL TURFEN
Commissioner, 2nd Dist. CLARENCE E. ROSEBERRY
Commissioner 1st Dist HARVEY N. PARR
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