Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 147, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 July 1946 — Page 3

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PINES IN BLOOM MT. VERNON, 111. (UP) "It's 1 a joke," L. D, Dare explained passers-by who stared in aazement at his pine trees.

vered with beautiful blooms. Dare got up early one morn-

g and bedecked the trees with

bllyhock blooms "to kid my

lends and beautify mv vard."

ALERT POLICE BOSTON, (UP) No fewer

fnan 1,273 automobiles were stolen in Boston during the first five months of this year. But police report that all but 21 have been recovered

SOCIETY

This Morning's Headlines

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Hud Crowder W. R. C. Meets The Hud Crowder W. R. C. Society' met at the beautiful country home of June Gilkerson Thursday, July 18th. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was served out under the trees. In the center of the table was a wedding cake with a bride and groom furnished by Mrs. Grace Hill and Mrs. Florence Richmond of Bloomfield, Indiana for the happy couple, Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Gilkerson, who were married June 15th. After the noon hour' the business meeting was opened by the

president, Mrs. man, followed

"God Bless America." The presl

dent read the scripture lesson with all repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were , read and the business meeting closed by prayer. Mrs. Florence Richmond read a very interesting letter from

Mrs. Hannah McBride, who now I lives in Oklahoma. Mrs. Mcj Bride is the oldest living member of the Hud Crowder Women's Relief Corps No. 275 of j Sullivan. Those present were Mrs. Grace I Hill, Mrs. Florence Richmond of

Bloomfield, Indiana, Mrs. Verna Moore, Mrs. Ella Hunt, Mrs: Jeanie Watt Mrs. Tressa Houston, Mrs. Lorella Hallbeck, Mrs.

i Margaret Alsman, Mrs. Vance I Ferree, Mrs. Arlie Springer,

Mrs. Mary Parks, Mrs. Anna I

' Newsome, Mrs. Skippy Jones,

SENATE VOTES GI TERMINAL PAY The Senate last nighi passed legislation granting an estimated $2,000,000,000 to $3,000,000000 in terminal leave pay to enlisted men in the armed forces and those already discharged. The Senate approved the measure on a voice vote and returned it to the House which had passed a similar bill unanimously for consideration cf changes. The chief of these is a plan, sponsored by President Truman, which provides lor most of the payments to be made in bonds instead of cash.

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LOSES SHIRTS IN SWAP

HOUSE PASSES OPA REVIVAL BILL The House passed the new OPA bill 210 to 142 late yesterday after assurances from Democratic Leader McCormick, Mass., that President Truman will sign it. The Senate plans to take it up today.

U. S. MAY DENY RUSSIA PLANTS FROM GERMANY Edwin A. Pauley. President Truman's reparations ambassador, said Rus-

j sian removal of machinery "incapacitated" $2,000,000 worth on in-

by all singing I dustry in Manchuria and upset the economy or the entire Far East

for a generation. Pauley, who reported to Mr, Truman on a 49,000 mile tour of East Asia and Europe, told a news conference also that many to compensate for the Russian removals Irom Manchuria. While the United States has considered withholding reparations in Gerno decision has been made on thiSj Pauley indicated it could be accomplished by refusing to deliver to the Russans industries assigned to them in the American zone of occupation in Germany

REVEALS DEFECTIVE SHELLS KILLED YANKS Maj. Gen. Alden H. Waitt, chief of the Chemical Warfare Service, grimly acknowledged that defective mortar shells had killed American soldiers but expressed doubt that the responsibility could be "pinned down" on any particular manufacturer. Kls statement came as the Senate war investigating committee . suddenly switched from a review of munitions combine's parties and Washngton influence to an inquiry into its shell-producing costs and efficiency.

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HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) White shirts are scarce and, besides,, he doesn't wear maternity dresses,

'Eli Goldberg lamented. When he parked his car the other day Goldberg left a bundle ! containing seven white shirts on ! the seat. When he returned in 30 minutes he found the bundle I gone and in its place a maternity ! dress.

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PRESIDENT REBUKES TERRORISM President Truman said

such acts of terriorism as the bomb attack on the King David Hotel in Jerusalem might well retard efforts to settle the Palestine prob

lem. "Every responsible Jewish leader I am sure, will ioin me in

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. HEN MOTHERS SKUNKS MURPHYSBORO, 111. (UP) A mother hen's maternal in-

condemning the wanton slaying of human beings, the president said , stincts took a strange twist on

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UNDER 'AUSPICES OP AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY At

in a formal statement. The Egyptian government, acting in concert with the six other states of the Arab League, has formally requested that the United Nations General Assembly meeting in September consider the Palestinian situation.

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when she mothered a litter of

seven baby skunks, deserting her own nest. The big black and white hen hovered over the skunklets at night until they slept, then flew to the barn to roost.

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PUSH REDS BACK FROM SHANGHAI Chinese government forces, attacking along a 140-mile line north of the Yangtze River, have cracked the Communist front which threatened Nanking and Shanghai, government sources asserted.

Mrs. Cora Hancock. Mrs. Mattie Dudley, Mrs. Ina Hampton, Mrs. Harriet Burnham, Mrs4 Josephine Walters and daughter, Maggie Rose Walters, Mrs. Mary McCullough, Mrs. Hannah Murray,

Mrs. Gertrude Ellis, Mrs Ann Lowdermilk, Mrs.

Entertains For Birthday Mrs. Medford Anderson de

lightfully entertained a group of

boys Saturday afternoon, July

13th in honor of the tenth birth

anniversary of her son', Wayne

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Josie group and of Wayne holding his

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Sadie Pyles, K. B. Smith, Mrs. and JerryAndersonnning'the?

Grace Plew of Graysville and i prizes. The guests then gathered

the honored guests Uriah and around a table on the lawn and June Gilkerson. ' admired the many nice gifts and

cards that Wayne received.

Delicious refreshments of home

made ice cream, cake and iced tea were served to the following

j guests: Richard Thompson, Jimjmy Springer, Paul and Jim Pir-

tle, John and Jerry Anderson, Gene Pinkston. Tom and Joe Springer, Joe Davis, all of Sulli-, van; Ronnie Gore of Jasonville, and Dale Lavern Ridgeway of Paris, Illinois. 1 All departed wishing Wayne manv more happy birthdays. Pythian Sisters The Pythian Sisters will meet Thursday evening at 7:30. This is a business meeting and all members of the order are asked

to attend.

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ROGER C. SLAUGHTER, DemocraUo congressman of Kansas City, Mo., claims President Truman has made his campaign for re-election a test case for the country and a fight to determine the future course of the Democratic party. The president has endorsed Slaughter's opponent, splitting wide open the Pendergast faction in Missouri. The election took on national Importance with President Truman's statement "If Slaughter is right then I am wrong," (International