Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 128, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 27 June 1946 — Page 3

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MONTH END CLEARANCE Odds and ends, slightly shopworn, and broken sizes of ':' good quality merchandise. Reduced to clear from our stocks. ' WOMEN'S PLAY SHOES CHITE PUMPS, Orig. 3.98 3.00 Low heel white pumps Peters Gollywogs FABRIC PLAY SHOES, 2.79 to 3.29 2.00 Two tone and red colors . . CALIFORNIA PALMEES,.Orig 4.95 3.00 Only a few of these fine play shoes

MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR

98

MEN'S WHITE SHORTS, Orig. 1.29

White' pajama check Adjustable back MEN'S TIES, Orig. .49 .29 MEN'S. WORK PANTS, Orig. 2.98 1.00 Small sizes only MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS, Orig. 1.50 1.00 Large size only BOYS' MATCHED OUTFIT, Orig. '4.62 3.98 ;. Khaki shirt and pant outfit, sizes 6 to 16 Sanforized

BETTER DRESSES Orig. 7.95 to 14.95 3.00 and 5.00

K SPORTSWEAR TEEN AGE BLOUSES, Orig. 2.98 . 2.00 GIRLS' BLOUSES. Orig. 1.98 1.00 SKIRTS, Orig. 3.98 and 4.98 2.00 Teens', Misses and Women's skirts. Mostly dauk colors SWEATERS, Orig. 4.98 1.00

Just Received BIRDSEYE DIAPERS 2.25 Dozen

ODDS AND ENDS METAL CURTAIN RODS !.. ' .10 SCISSORS, Orig. 79c to 1.29, now 49 and .29 SHAG RUGS, Orig. 7.69, 30x60 6 98 SHAG RUGS, Orig. 4.98, 24x48 3 98 SHAG RUGS, Orig. 3.39, 24x36 : 2.98 SHAG RUGS, Orig. 2.69, 18x34 1.98

WOMEN'S BLOUSES Orig. to 4.98 1.00 and 2.00

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Size 1 to 6 ' .45

WOMEN'S COTTON PANTIES, Orig. .49 LINEN GUEST TOWELS, Orig. 1.29 LUNCHEON SET, Orig. 1.49 Bridge table size SILK LAMP SHADES, Orig. 2.98 & 3.98 ..

.39 .98 .69

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Just Received MATERNITY DRESSES 5.90

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INFANTS DEPARTMENT

l UUTTON PANTIES, Orig. .49, Size 4 to 6 29 I SWEATERS, Orig. 2.98, Size 3 to 6 2.00

: SWllUK SETS, Orig. 3.98, Infants size 2.98 PLISSE PAJAMAS, Orig. 1.50, Size 6 to 8 1.00

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Cotton Prints

Seersucker, Pique

Just Received

GIRLS' DRESSES

1.40

Size

1 to 6x

SHORTS, Orig. 1.98, Size 4 to 6 1 49 ROMPERS, 2-piece, Orig, 2.69, Size 1 to 3 .:. 1.00 WASH SUIT, 2-piece, Orig. 1.98, Size 1 to 3 1.49 RUBBER PANTS, Orig. .69 39 PLASTIC HANGERS, Orig. .98 50

Just Received Women's Plisse House Coats 3.98

Size 12 to 40

DIAPER BAGS, Orig. 2.98 BABY RATTLES, Orig. .69 TODDLERS OVERALLS, Orig. 1.39 : Seersucker and chambray, Size 1 to 4 BOBBY SUITS, Orig. 2.39 Wash suits for 1 to 3 age.

1.98 .49 1.00 1.98

Just Received

WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES

Cool Pinafore

Style

2.80

Size 12 to 20 38 to 44

ORGANDY DRESSES, Orig. 1.79 Size 1 to 3 ... RAINCAPES, Orig. 3.98, Size 3 to 6x, BLOUSE SUPS, Orig. 1.98, Size 3 to 6x

1.00 2.00 1.00

SUmTSN DSIE7 EEES- THUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1946,

PAGE THREE

This Morning's Headlines BARE LUMBER RACKETS The Office of Price Administration, cracking down on alleged lumber black marketing and racketeering that has sky-rocketed home building prices and created an "artificial" housing shortage, filed suits at San Francisco asking $9,000,000 in treble damages from 40 west coast lumber concerns and building contractors. The suits, ranging from injunction to ' overceiling actions, charged the contractors and lumbering concerns engaged in every form of racketeering "for profit" from illegal upgrading of lumber to shipping lumber to dummy addresses to be held or secret "high price" sales. OPA said the mass enforcement drive stemmed directly from "an aroused Congress" and from "the urging of United States Attorney General Tom Clark."

THREATEN FILIBUSTER ON OPA BILL Administration leaders in the Senate reluctantly threw their support behind the OPA extension bill, tut a flood of oratory and the threat of a filibuster by Senator W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel, D., Texas, blocked a final vote. The Senate recessed at 7:00 p. m. CDT, without reaching the roll call vote. ' - "I think it would be swell," O'Daniel said, "if the American people could wake up Monday morning under the American form of government they've been out from under so long." O'Daniel's desk was piled high with papers apparently material for a. long, long speech and he said that "more will be arriving if it's needed. I hope to get help if it's necessary." Failure to enact the OPA bill before the deadline would cause 'all price and rent controls to lapse.

GROMYKL WIELDS UN VETO THREE TIMES-Soviet Russia invoked the veto three times last night during a stormy and confused session of the United Nations Security Council which ended in a complete deadlock on the future status of the Spanish question. After almost six hours of the bitterest debate ever heard at the council table, the weary delegates gave up their efforts . to find a formula defining the terms under which the case would be kept on the agenda.

YOUTH ARRESTED AS EXTORTIONIST James L. Dalton special agent in charge of the Indiaanpolis office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said a 17-year-old Indianapolis Negro is being held in connection with a $15,000 extortion attempt against Harold B. West, president of the West Baking Company. Dalton identified the youth as Hollis Coe, who had been employed in the West Company garage for the last three years. West reported to police he had received a note which directed him to place $15,000 in a package and leave it in the back seat of his automobile in the parking lot at the West Baking Company between 7:45 a m. and 12 noon yesterday. The F. B. I. said the youth removed a dummy-package wh,ch was left there by agents and was walking away when he was taken into custody.

COS r EPANCIES PURPORTED KIDNAP-SLAYING CONFESSION-Investigators in two cities reported several discrephrL Statement f Richard Russe11 Thomas, 42, ex-convict held at Phoenix, Ariz., that he was the kidnap-killer of 6-year-old Suzanne Degnan. At Pnoenix, Sheriff Ernest W. Roach said a prehTnTV fail6d Sh0w any Parity between Thomas' Denl SAnVhat V $2'000 ranSm "te left behind i Degnan girl s bedroom when she was kidnaped at Chicago January 7 FEARS "CATASTROPHE" FOR UN-Trygve Lie secretarygeneral of the United Nations, declared last nfght that failure of the b.g powers to settle their differences would result in "cataLoVhTc consequences for the United Nations." In'an add ess ppaS K curiwofnn fll-'vepermanent members of the seS rchart Sui fion . on

policies. . , a"d overnmental agricultural , j

EASY ONE FOR FIREMEN

SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (UP) --South Hadley firemen are good studentsand put their knowledge to practical use They gathered in the fire house to hear a lecture by a visiting exPert on control of chimney fires Five minutes after he left, the alarm bell rang. You're right-it was a chimney blaze. And the department did handsomely with it.

SEES CUT IN PENICILLIN CINCINNATI, O. (UP) A

scarcity of penicillin may result from the government program of grain conservation, according to Dr. Robert Lyon, director of the

Children's Cardiac Clinic in Cincinnati. DrLypn explained that the drug is a by-product of the brew

ing industry, which has had its grain consumption quota greatly

reaucea under the program.

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7th ANNUAL

EXLINE CORNER Mrs. Anna Goodman visited ter called on Mrs. Alex Brown,w Mrs. Frank Hopkins was in'Mrs. George Young Sunday. Saturday. !Mr- and Mrs" WlUlam Lewellyn

Linton Friday. - I Mrs. Esther Brown and daugh-1 Mrs. George Young called 0n!luesclay- Mr- J-eweuyn, is m.

FARM BUREAU QUEEN CONTEST June 1st To August 2nd-l946 A beautiful diamond ring to the State Queen. SULLIVAN COUNTY Your Candidates, B v Townships, Follow: CURRY, June Osburn: FAIRBANKS. Francine Drake; GILL, Eloise Brashier; HADDON, Mary Ann Ready; HAMILTON, Lois Shepherd; TURMAN, Anna Lois Patton. One Of These Will Be Your County Queen t j - The0Countv Queen will attend public coronation ceremony at the Indiana State Fair in front of the Grand Stand, Thursday morning, September 5, 1946 at 9:30 (est). Votes for queens are determined by new applications for insurance: InsuranSceranCe' TmCk Insurance' Fire Insurance, Farm Liability

DO IT NOW! Get That Insurance You Have Been Putting Off Far Too Long SEE YOUR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE AGENT HERBERT J. KELLY

Asbestos Siding AS LOW AS Per Job $250.00 ON SOME HOMES. "Roofing"

Panel Brick Siding AS LOW AS Per Job $300.00 ON MOST HOMES. Insulate the sure way. Chemically treated "by hand." Fireproof cotton batten.

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