Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 132, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 July 1946 — Page 2

i

PAGE 'TWO SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1946 SULLIVAN. INDIANA FilJPlNOS ARE FREE AFTER 48 YEARS OF U. S. PROTECTION

SHELBURN I it T'VV IP,''' Svi hH'1, Z

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper. KnlUvan Daily Tlme, founded 1905. as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854. United Press Wire Service.

Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor aul Poynter Publisher Joe H. Adama Editor Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 119 West Jackson S Sullivan, Indiana TeleDhone 12

Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana.

National Advertising Representative: Theia and Simpsoa, 393 Seventh Avenue. New York (1) N. Y. Subsci lotion Rate:

By carrier, per week 15 Cents In City - By Mall In Sullivan And Adjoining CnonlWi $3.0() SU Mcotbt ... $1.75 Month (with Tfrae furnlnblng stamped envelope) . ... 30 Cent Py Mail Elaewherei Year ' . - 40,

fsU Months 2 2Month (with Times furnishing envelope) ... 40 Cent. All mail subscriptions strictly In advance.

4

DEMOCRATIC STATE PI. TFfiRM

The Preamble to the Democratic State Platform for

ll)4b, as adopted by the state .convention, states: "The Democratic Party of Indiana assembles in convention fully cognizant of the grave responsibilities that rest upon it ?.n rescuing our state government from the hands of the Republican political bosses drunk with power and ruthless in their disregard of the rie-hts of nth

m the manipulation of a gigantic beer and liquor political machine operated to control government, to enrich themselves.and to reward their political hirelings. We pledge all of. the people of Indiana, regardless of party affiliation, that it shall be our constant purpose to destroy this unholy political ring and restore good, honest, decent, economical government to the citizens of Indiana. : "We reaffirm our belief in the philosophy of the Demo-

mny as expressed by its tounaer, Thomas Jefferson, and exemplified by Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Koosevelt and as carried on by our great President. Harry S. i Truman. , - -. I "We are unalterably opposed to .the Ku Klux Klan, to Communism, to Fascism and to Nazismand shall constantly guard our state and nation against their encroachment." - : The Platform itself is four-square. 'it indulges ; in . no mealy-mouthed weazel-words and platitudinous- generalities, -.'.as &Qkie Republican pronouncements. It not 1 only does not attempt fd side-step issues: it goes' out to meet them. It diagojises the ills of the Indiana body politic, and outlines definite treatment designed to remedy or cure the disease in each specific instance. ' . This platform will be the basis. of the 1946 campaign. It will.be printed, and should be studied by every candidate,. . every election worker, and every -voter in the state of Indiana. It covers all such leading subjects as International Relations; Veterans' Legislation; Agriculture; Liquor Control; Education; Labor; Taxation; Home Rule (for municipalities!; State; Wide Primarv: Registration: Flnrtion Iiw:

Fair, E.teciQttswct Selection of the "Judiciary (on a, norn partisan basis) ; Campaign Expenditures, '(designed to " do away with such "slush funds" as have shamefully enriched the GOP for years past); Highways; Business; Social Security; Public Health; Safety; Conservation; Youth, Insurance; Minorities; and Merit System.

I rv in r . 1

hjdsic j

ames

At

AMERICAN

T

urs

8:00 P.M.

LEGION HOI dayNite

mm UT. n,r ii-., .,,, 11,1,77,1 i , - 1 1 i iTT - iwiwwwawwt.wtftiwgl

ABY CHICKS

U. S. APPROVED

PULLORUM CONTROLLED

We expect to have BABY CHICKS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER However, if you desire any certain kind, or at any certain time, leave your order so we can have them for

S you. .

Also, we will have the same HIGH QUALITY "Master Mix" Feed IN rOCLTOT, DAIRY, HOG; DOG & RABBIT FEEDS "it Pays To Buy The Best!" Griggs Hatchery

17 E. Tackson St.

Sullivan, Ind.

COMING "El Taso Kid" , "Tarzan And The . s " Leopard, Woman" : "'Miss Susie Slagles" "The Virginian" "Three Strangers" "Tokvo Rose' ' "White Pongo" "Lone Texas Ranger" "Crimson Canary" "Sentimental Journey" "Well-Groomed Bride" "Man From Oklahoma" TIME 2:00 P. M. Thursday

Continuous,

7

- Ti 4--

$e nerrarenj

1. .. . , p, 7- - JMWW

:30 P. M.;tonishr l i

ENDING TONIGHT - . THURSDAY ONLY - If h If, $ r4 I &f f UlK f

I r-4 . -DoubleFeature- !CviT4 ' "-if'rll

; Vf AI N t I . 'I I vNvr rA ' 3 Commodore George Dewey . 3 f: Vu,; v "u I 1 W ' UN VfJ' Momo boy hero. pd 1 J M Woltei BRENNAN I Lf 7; , VR0NICA 1 L - v J I . W- " - W

II idH I 1 H 1 ? L H Ii P , "Z-l "X vt 1 y-- r WVT H of he Philippine Republic

n -.jva - Co --' i fe ii iTi r r it SB ?-.' La I vwv. v is & i -

"SCARLET HORSEMAN" I This show I . J VAa -r4, fjh ( -lrr'

I I ! . f V. MINDANAO Tl

x - mmmmm

41

'4' y HI

President Manuel Roxa "Our wish is fulfilled"

X

Emilio Aguinaldo Philippine archipelago consists of 7,083 Restoration of war ravaged public buildings will be one of the new 1 First incependenfo advocate islands with total population of 16,350,000. government's biggest jobs. Above view shows ruins in Manila.

Found Strangled

LEWIS

A Ficnch gh'l visiting triis

country was introduced to an Mrs. Leslie Jones and daughter, "elderly bishop, who, she was told Janet are visiting friends in was about to celebrate hij goldKentucky, ing wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kichcy j ..Wot ees 2,es ttW, were dmnfir gues s of Mr. and fJi , Q sh Mrs Ed Knignt Wednesday. Wfi dQ nQt jn Fnwe . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawrence , were in Terre Haute Tuesday j "That," said the Bishnp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheal- ! "means that this woman and . on were in Hymera Tuesday lived together . for- Tiftv evening. . years." Mr. and Mrs. Lem Mah'an at- j "Ah, zat ees beautiful:" breathtended a sale near Coalmont Fri- ,ed the girl. "So now you are getday, i ting married, no?" Mrs. Eliza Scamih'orn has sold I

her farm and will move to thi i "Do you siil.- acr toward your NANCY CROWEll, 7, was found Nash property in Lewis. Mr. and wife tha same as you did beTore ' strangled In a wooded section Mrs. Nash are going to Terre you were married?" . j near her Patton, Pa., home, and

Haute. "just the same I rsme-nSer ! state- Police are ho!dinS h ' 'op right there, mleiruptud Mr. and Mrs. Harris Vheaton ! vhi;n j fjrt, feU in love with' cousin 15-year-old Eugene Do- a masculine listener. "You will were in Farmersburg Friday h.-r I wimlri Iran nvpr ihn trnra ' monkos, who led Oiem to the never get any nearer to it than

iff :-h . Mt...(i -: - . : .-..-'..a

....

J;;;i::77' i?::S54SSS 6 if

J

STORY WITH MOSAL

friends ao to his training one asked: "How many jumps have ycu made?"

A bum approached a fellow on

the street unc asked for a half

a dollar for something to 1 eat.

"Tell you what I'll do," said the

prosperous-looking gent, "I'll buy yon a drink"' . . . "No, I don't drink," persisted the down arid oul-r, "ju-.t give me fifty cents to get something to eat!" . . . "Here, have a Corona-Cor-

i ona," Suffered the other . . . "All

I want is a bite to eat," pled-

m 'i . ged the pan-handler, " no ci

gar." . . , "Look," offered tho J

guy with the dough, "I know !

I some nice girls, I'll phone and 1

make a date and we caii have , some fun " . . . Please, mister,"

i begged the bum, ' all I want iz

nan a aouar to yet somcunr.g id eat.". .: "Okay.' the fellow raid., "I'll give you fifty cents if you'll l come home wi th me." "Why should I go home with you," j asked the moocher. "Because 1 1

"Haven't made jny first jump yet. So far some dirty so and

so has pushed me every time."

'''' 1

:j uiib lu llij WILL WJiiil a happens to men who don't drink, ! ' rmcka or go out with woman!" (

was the amazing retort. I I

A professor was aiked to give his definition of woman. After clearing his throat, he began in a leisurely way: "Woman b, generally speaking "

'Pepsi-Coh Company, Long Island City, tt. Y. Frmjchi.iil Htaiiv.r: PEPSI-COLA i:Oi"I!.I.(; CO. OF VIXCENNF.S

evening ' , in front of her house and gaze Mrs. Lizzie Lanning spent Fri- her shadow on the curtain, day with her sister, Mrs. Maude afraid to g0 in. And, I act the Self. same way now." Mrs. Flora Brown and Mr. and , . Mrs Bill Razer were Sunday ; ' '

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bos- i ton. Mr and Mrs Harding of Ke-:

I wana who have been the guests

of Mr and Mrs. Herb Myers returned to their horns Monday.

ties, the lad admitted killing tho child . because "she called me names." (later national)

A paratrooper was back home on furlough. Questioned by his

UA STRONG BANK" Where You Can Bank With Absolute Safety Where You Can Borrow Money At The Lowest Interest Itates We Cm Save You .Money On Cood Sound Ifians A $6,500,000.00 Bank Is Here To Serve You.

;-3 A. 'I k

Sullivan State Bank' !;'

Safe Since 1875 Serving .Suliivun County 71 Years Without Loss To A Customer. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

JERICHO Everett Houldson was in Dugger, Friday. Mrs. Margaret Sheffler and son, John, and Kate Armstrong were in Dugger, Saturday. Harry Hopkins of Evansville, visited in Dugger recently. Ernest Edds attended church at Dugger, Sunday. Hugh Collins was in Dugger, Saturday. Mrs. Rena Broshears and son, Lee, spent Sunday in Carlisle with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robbins. Walter Sheffler, Jr., was in Dugger, Sunday. Raymond Pigg and Betty Norris were in Dugger Saturday night.

Fried Chicken Steaks - French Flies The Kitchenette

US S. Court Tele. 4621

Based on Ifie new lov story of a q-rl't seorch for happiness In modern ManteiHnn

nY ELIZABETH JANSIVAY ('.LUSTRATIONS BY JAMCS MONTGOMERY HAGQ

htm

-mi n -;:;;;( .t

111

Ltl iraSa i Ink ! ! il

V1

l s y

7

1 . T

"That's woman's work," Pete said firmly.

on a bluff with the water glittering before, them.

Pete had bought a second-hand car and paid the rent

of the cottage with his last salary check. He cashed a few read by in the evening. Usually they went upstairs early

snares oi stooK ne neia ana gave the money to Daisy.

2z ; - JA ..t..-. mw.-.f?.-..;, cy '5,

The waves curled gently when they waded out . .

"You were happy with Susy," Daisy said.

DAISY and Pete got up to Martha's Vineyard in June lie in the sun and say firmly, "That's woman's work, and this is now . . . and it's very real . . . Darling I love you lor then? enchanted summer before Pete left for how m hell do you tell a rib chop from a loin chop from a "Do you? Do you really'"

c. - - Aw-iwviifc "vusi, itJi cij.wu.iwv. ouj wajr i iiicu is wuuiu uc angry wiicii xes, i Cio. 1

Daisy told him they had to go to a party next week. Sometimes, in the morning, the foe came in rnlrf hut

The cottage was not wired and there were oil lamps to by the time they had breakfast it had warmed up and the ad by in the evening. Usually they went upstairs early fog was only a tender haze. Lstpr. h

and could see out the wide windows the lights of ships quietly up the beach to their bare feet, and when thev

mt vj.cat, wust .ai iu uic avuui. nuu soineiunes waaect oiu .mo tne water it held mem as gently as if it had J

spawnea tnem that day. Everything was very new and had never been snoiled, and one saw for once how that heartbreaking promise of. Revelation "Thar ir. no miwn thm-a n or,..

Pete was better about not accepting party invitations "Yes, maybe, but not like this. This makes everything have been made in trust and tend"ern ,i , t-Z

xnan uaisy, ana so sne tnea to send him to the market else seem I don't know. Dim, Unreal." Mediterranean skv

- inai aoesn t mean xt wasn t true and as real then as

"It ought to keep us this summer,- shouldn't it?

"Oh, yes. Yes, and more," she assured him. "I won't have anything more to leave you when I get drafted, baby," he said. She just -grinned at him. They were wondrously happy.

Pete was better about not accepting party invitations

the moon was up, washing the beach with light.

Pete had been unhappy, he said, always, until now. "You were happy with Susy, you know you were,"

uaisy said.

where they met neighbors. But he was lazy, too, and would

(Continued tomorrow)

Drawing! wpyrlght, IU, to King FeatTim Synifagti, Tne. Trt copyright, 1945. b7 Elizabeth Janeway. Published by permission of Doubleday. Doran & Co. Ina