Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 131, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 July 1946 — Page 6

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NOTTCK OF ADVERTISING FOR NEGOTIATION OF CONTRACTS FOR SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION T'le Trupo sn) 'he .Mo'-ory TVinJ nf Hamilton Township, Sullivan County, Indiana will meet in tl'.p oft '-" tiie Township Trustee July 18. 1946 Hi 8 p. m. foe the pu -puse ;i. negotiating contracts for school transpor'ation. Such negotiations shall continue from day to day until the date 'of legal limitations expires. Specifications for these rentes are on file in the office of the Township Trustee. The successful school bus driver will be required to carry public liability and property damage andi furnish bn4 as ore reau'd by thp Acts of 1945. These contracts will be let for a period of one year. Dated July 1, 1946. ' EARL HANDFORD ;. Trustee Hamilton Township

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1946.

This Morning's Headlines MAY FREEZE INDIANA RENTS Governor Ralph F. Gates declared last night he will confer today with James A. Emmert, Indiana attorney general, regarding his power to freeze rents in Indiana. The Indiana governor is one of 47 governors to whom Chester Bowles, retiring economic stabilizer, appealed yesterday to freeze rents at June 30 OPA levels. ',Of course I will not permit gouging of tenants or unwarranted evictions if I have legal power to stop them," Governor Gates declared. Meanwhile, governors of Alabama, New Jersey and Iowa moved to hold the rent line in their respective states.

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COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones

U. S. TROOPS STONED BY TRIESTE RIOTERS American troops were stoned last night when they; broke up an attack by an angry mob on the Communist party headquarters, as a series of new riots broke out in the strike-paralyzed city of Trieste, claimed by both Italy and Yugoslavia. At least eight civilians-seven: men and a woman were wounded during the day, bringing the toll of two days armed conflict to one person killed, and approximately 28 injured.

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NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor ! of the estate of Clara E. Kerlin has this day', filed in the office of the clerk of the' Sullivan Circuit Court his final report of his account with said estate. i and that the same will be heard by the Sullivan Circuit Court on the! 7th d?y of September the same being1 the 6'h Judicial day of ,the May term 1946 of said court. Creditors, heirs and legatees of s-1d decedent and all persons interested in paid estate therefore hereby notified to appear in said court on said day and show cause why said report should not be approved. RICHARD C. KERI.TN . Executor Witness rov hand snd seal of said court at Sullivan- this Snd day of July, 1916. JAMES H. RING1W Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court Hays and Havs, Attorneys 1st ins. 7-2-46

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"HOLD THE LINE" ON FIRST DAY A general "hold-the-line" price policy by Indianapolis merchants and state trade groups yesterday gave a somewhat sobering effect to the first day's confusion confronting Mr. and Mrs. Householder as OPA price controls were relaxed. The situation was general throughout the Hoosier

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HOG PRICES HIT 26-YEAR HIGH With hog prices soaring to the highest mark in 26 years, the Indianapolis livestock market yesterday experienced the largest run of any of the nation's 12 major markets. A removal of OPA price controls sent cash articles and futures contracts of major agricultural commodities . spectacularly upward throughout the country.

STRIKE TIES UP 'FRISCO TRAFFIC Nearly 400,000 residents and suburbanites fought their way downtown in San Francsico through the worst traffic snarl in the city's history as city officials sought to settle a crippling streetcar, strike by granting carmen's wage demands through a charter amendment. The walkout of all streetcar, cable-car and bus drivers and workers brought all the city's transit service to an end at midnight Saturday but it was. not

until the work week began Monday that the tie-up was felt city- s

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CRACK PARIS DEADLOCK The four-power foreign ministers council approved last night a French-proposed boundary between Italy and Yugoslavia and appeared to be within striking distance of a solution to a companion problem the disposition of riot-torn Trieste. Russia accepted a plan to place Trieste under international control. Britain and the United States asked for further time to study this proposal on the Adriatic city, but promised to give their answers today. ' A British source said the foreign ministers had made "dramatic progress."

FIND PALM PRINT OF DEGNAN SUSPECT Chief of Detectives Walter Storms said at Chicago that he had received a telegram from the FBI that the latent palm print on the Suzanne Degnan kidnap ransom note is "identical" with the left palm print of 17-year-old William Heirens. Storms read the telegram to newsmen after he had continued the questioning of Heirens, whose fingerprint earlier had been matched with one found on the note demanding $20,000 ransom. Earlier last night the 17-year-old university student was given, a second lie detector test, at his own request. , '.' . . jNEGRO VOTE IN MISSISSIPPI HOT ISSUE Charges of wholesale intimidation, "threats of assaults" to keep Negroes from voting in today's Mississippi Democratic Primary were made just before United States Attorney General Tom Clark announced the Justice Department would back up their right to vote. Backed by a Supreme Court opinion and a Justice Department warning, Negroes already have voted in' primaries in other one-party Southern states.

FORRESTAL SAYS "THERE WILL STILL BE NAVIES" ,Navy Secetary James Forrestal inspected the battered Bikini target fleet and broadcast in a radio interview two general conclusions: "There will still be navies in the future" and "heavily built and heavily armored ships are difficult to sink unless they sustain underwater damage."

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PROCLAIM BIG GAINS IN HOUSING Housing construction . has hit its highest rate since the record building boom of 1925, National House Administrator Wilson Wyatt reported. Some 406,000 dwellings of all types have been started this year, or 34 per cent of President Truman's 1946 goal of 1,200,000 homes for veterans, Wyatt's first formal report revealed.

FACTOGRAPHS Hose flavor la distilled from roses grown in Bulgaria, Turkey and on the Balkan peninsula. It takes one acre of roses to produce-one pound of attar. The water left after the oil has been skimmed is what we know as rose water. John Tyler, tenth president ot the U. S., was of English ances try, the second son of Judge John Tyler and Mary Armlstead, He was a graduate of Williams ; and Mary college, of which he later was rector and chancellor, - Although there are 80,000 species of Insects 'n the U. S., only 6.000 species are known to be harmful to crops.

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EUGENE, Ore. (UP) An ancient typewriter, patented in 1866 has been contributed to the Lane County Museum by chairman Cal M. Young. The antique machine was ' used by Mrs. Young's father, Dr. J. W. Ford, who was president of Pillsbury Academy in Minnesota. SOMETHING IN A NAME

NEWTON FALLS, O. Mrs. Edith Purdy, 28 of Newton Falls recently divorced Myron N. Purdy. She apparently likes the name, however, for in the near future

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KEEP IT COMING! 1 American lousewlres njtei approximately 170,614,000 pounds of used cooking fat In 1944. That Is almost double the amount caved In 1943. And It doesn't count the 62.000,000 pounds saved by' Army aud Navy. This year the Army and Navy aren't around In such cumbers; the men are overseas, using the materials that used cooking (at helps to make. They need plenty of It need it fast. That Is why the government Is asking housewives to redouble efforts scrape, skim and scoop every drop of used cooking fat to replace the Industrial fats and oils formerly Imported from Ulaads of tit PaclflCL

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