Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 155, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 August 1946 — Page 4
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PAGE FOUR SULLIVAN DAILXIIMES- MONDAY, AUG; 5, 1946..; SULLIVAN, INDIANA VACATION YAWN HURTS HER GRANDCHILDREN DIE IN XAVF
FACTOGRAPHS A permanent mirage may be seen at Dry lake, six miles west of Willcox, Ariz. From the highhighway miles off a motorist imagines he can see a great body of "dry water" on a clear day. Alfred the Great's reign over his subjects was notable for his wars with the Danish invaders, whom he conquered or subdued, and his interest In the education of his subjects. The Roman Catholic order, Sisters of Mercy," was founded in 1830.
This Morning's Headlines AMERICANS GRAB RICH DERELICT SHIP An American boarding party on the $4,500,000 salvage prize American Farmer cast off a British towline, and headed the damaged freighter for the Bristol Channel at a speed of four knots. The' towline had been pul aboard the American Farmer by the British steamer Elizabete, the winner of a race to reach one of the richest salvage prizes in recent maritime history. Later the American Ranger, sister ship of the Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT 24 HOUR Taxi Service Call 470 BUS DEPOT CAFE MOULTRIE, Ga. (UP) It was the first day of his vacation and George Randall stretched in bed and yawned wide in relaxation. He yawned a bit too wide, however, and dislocated his jaw. But rot to be cheated out of his vacation rest, he had the jaw set and returned to bed. Ainrrimn ITarmpr r.nt a nartv nf ontfinpwa ahnarH Thov raicpH I steam, cast the towline off and got the American Farmer under way for the Bristol Channel.
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HOLY LAND TERRORISTS HURL THREAT Irgun Zvai Leumi, the Jewish underground organization which announced it was responsible for the King David Hotel bombing in which 91 persons died, broadcast a threat of "new and heavy blows against oui British enemies eyen in the heart of their power." In the first broadcast over Irgun Zvai Leumi's secret radio since June 22,; a spokesman for the illegal resistance group said the next time the British ' imposed a curfew like the one at Tel Aviv during the city-wide combout, "the residents will receive orders to go into the streets at curfew time and if the British start shooting, there'll be 1,000 British victims, too."
lie's just as tired of saying "no" as you are of asking for soap. Don't blame the government or the soap manufacturers, . citlicr. Until we get enough industrial fats to make all the soaps and other peacetime products we need, there's only one thing to do.. I
INDIANA MANHUNT TURNS TO MARSH Indiana state police and local law enforcement officials surrounded a dense "milesquare" swampland in eastern Fulton county last night in which Lester Nichols, 41-year-old fugitive, is believed penned. Extra police units were rushed to the snake-infested huckleberry marshes after Indiana state police headquarters reported the fugitive, sought since Friday night in connection with the shooting of his wife, had engaged in a gun battle Sunday with his only son. Earlier the search for Nichols centered in the swamps when his automobile was found
abandoned in the area. The searcli proved fruitless but authorities Hirl not turn etennrnA rnnttinii. tvnr 4Un Tnri;n C nnnn ni 1T;.U; '
I.- vvw v-ui-uu nyiiviuvo LUC lllUldlid kl ISUll Cll IVJLlUlgan City. The son, Melvin Nichols, 16, told state police that his
i father came to the home of a friend, located near the swamp, late
Sunday afternoon, after apparently hiding out in the marshland during the night and most of the day. An argument ensued between him and his father, Jvielvin said and "I fired at him twice for shooting my mother." -
QUAKE RECORDED AROUND WORLD A tidal wave whipped j
up by one of the greatest earthquakes ever recorded struck the I HEALTH FACTS ' northern shore of the Dominican Republic at Puerto Plata and1 - FOR HOOSIER FOLK
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c"lu was rcpurieu lasi nigiu. . . Hp,pil, the TB patient
enrong cartnquaKe shocks struck two widely separated areas jn cmPtimps the family and
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ViRS WALTER SHELBY of Los Angeles is comforted by neighbor- us ' she .hears of the death of three grandchildren who were killed v i n -their "pirate cave" collapsed in a private dump. The other eljlkiirn escaped from the cave, which liad been tunnelled in the sandy s! 'wall of the dump operated by their grandfather. Inter '-iter, I)
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doctor's advice and getting up to
please" the family.' ' Families Should remember that it takes time for a diseased lung I to heal. It takes time and rest and Dlentv of Datience on the
the Western Hemisphere yesterday afternoon. Strong tremors cen- frien(s 0f a tuberculosis patient, 1 part of the family as well as the tering in theJWest Indies were felt 'at San Juan, Puerto Rico and wjth the best intentions .in the 'ill person. The doctor does not temblors occurred two and one-half hours later in the vicinity of world, actually hinder the pa-' judge, the patient's progress by Valparaiso, Chile. The tremendous earthquake, recorded around the tient's recovery. ' his' outward appearance. He world, shook the Caribbean area but its full force apparently missed Not understanding the nature forms his opinion by certain tests a heavily populated area. ' " " 0f the disease or the treatment, hf makes and by studying X-ray - they fail to offer the patient the ; Picture of the lungs, which re-
kind of assistance he needs to get' "c" 'us . . i , or not. 1-. 1 . Vrrr. ' ; , j The family can help the tuberThe only known cure for tuber- culous patient greatly by under-
culosis is re:t. Complete bed rest standing he must undergo; a long
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TENNESSEE SHERIFF QUITS The three-man citizens' committee governing strife-torn McMinn County, Tennessee, announced it had received official word of the resignation of Sheriff Pat Mansfield. The announcement came at a time when armed civilians had
relaxed their control slightly after a night marked by the wounding is tmntial to the person afflicted' period of inactivity and .complete' another man in the bloody primary election aftermath. 'Aie com-'. wtth' tuberculosis. . Such - rest is rest, that he will. be. unable to mittee said it had received a teleuhone call from Governor Jim. Mr- not possible, however, unless the obtain real rest if -he is con-
Cord at Nashville that Sheriff Mansfield had advised him verbally patient is able to relax both men- stantly worried. The family can
of his resignation.
BRITAIN BEGINS BUYING ON LOAN FUND Great Brtain has begun to spend part of the recently-granted $3,750,000,000 American loan but only for limited purchases, Embassy officials disclosed. - '
EROWN WINS IN KENTUCKY Ferrcer United States E
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sentative John Y. Brown, Lexington, Democrat, will oppose Republican John S. Cooper, Somerset, in Kentucky's United States senatorial race in November, unofficial and incomplete primary returns phowed. ......... . . ....
LOCALS Mrs. Gzro Waiters in seriously ill at the Methodist Hospital in itirJ-annpoHs. Shs i-1 ths daughter-in-iaw of Mr. ' and Mr.i S.'S. Walters of Sullivan, routo fivr.
, Rrma Selva returned to her
: home in Indianapolis Wednesday healing process.
auer sponoing ner vacation m Sullivan the guest of Lillian Dale Scctt.
tally and phyically. v, . help the patient by doing every
thing possible, to make his adAll too often the family or justment t0 a perlod of inact. friends fail to grasp the ' signifi- ivity. eay capce of rett and its importance , .. . , to the natient. Even if the latter
is in bed, they go to him with family problems, problems which may disturb ths patient mentally and make him restless. " They fail to understand that., the worries thev bring to his - bedside
have an adverse physical, effect on him. His restlessness, even in her', piace't a strain 'on the diseased lung, thereby retarding ths
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:cni T. BailPrd of Indiana- . Ti'-i'crl Saturday and Sunwith his grandfather, John
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Mr-?. Hartley Villiams left io- . c'ay 'or Jicv Vork City to spend msnth with her daughter. Miss Suzanne Williams. Mrs. ViHiams made the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Hays, Jr., returned Friday from a motor trip through the West.
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old their property on Indiana
Avenue and will move to Franklin, Jnd., where Mr. Yaw is em- , ployed. They left with their yourts ds'ighter, Sally, for Franklin this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Truelock returned last week from a week's " vacation at Bass Lake near Kti'.'X, Indiana. Chester Watson of Chicago, was the guest Thursday of Mr, and Mrs. Koy Taylor. l
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks and I children of Hollywood, Florida, arrived in Sullivan Saturday for an extended visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Edith ' Marks, and the latter'? parent?,' Dr.' arid Mrs! S. E.Lindley. Robert FhilMps and daughtes Susie, of Sacramento, California, ; arrived today for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Phillips. V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alsop and I daughter, Diane, Mrs. Laura j Lemmon and son, Lee, and Mrr
John Yaw have Gail Wilson left Thursday morn-
Cften, too, when the patient be- j gins to look better after a -weeks in bed and gains weight, his family thinks he must be well. Remarks about' his lying in bed when he looks so well may make the patient feel guilty. Then he is torn between following ' the -
De Lesseps, French fenglnew," builder ot the Suez canal, and originator of the Panama canal in 1881, was arrested as a result ' of a scandal growing- out of the canal ' ' company, but was ' discharged. ' ' ' ' '' , ';' "'''' ' Embryo torn plants cut from kernels' with dissecting needles were successfully grown in ster-' ' lie laboratory vials in 1945. ' The Chinese queue was origin- , ally a mark , of subjugation imposed by the conquering Manchus in 1644. t It is . thought there are about
20 good species, of opossum, many no larger than rats.
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Mrs- Bbndw Ahm'nt5s:i opened, her new NEIGHS0RH09D' GRDf'CKY ' iriflay for the acrontmotlatioh of all ehopDera irt ne ,v rjunrters here. A large stock of prcrerv iiw'c have been Sleeked for yon anil Mrs. Alum-baii-Ti Hivitrs von to vrstl i!ic CHERRY ST. MARKET. '
Vegetables v
ing on a motor trip through the West. ' Mrs. Viola Hunt of Merom, vis
ited friends in Sullivan, Friday, i
, Mr. and Mrs. James Durham end daughter, Lida, moved Friday into their newly purchased heme on South Section St,,' the former Harry Richmond home Mr. and Mrs. Durham have leased the Greenhouses. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. St.Clair have moved from an- apartment j in the Bill Mickey residence to an apartment in the Floyd Lamb I home on South State St. ' Mr. and Mis Abe Curtis of Inc'ianapolis, spent the week-end with relatives here.' ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huff of Bsckville, ' spent Sunday - with the latter'c parents, . Mr, , and Mrs. W. C. Hoe of South Main St. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown : ?nd Mrs. D H. Brown left Sunday for Morion. Ohio to visit Mrs. Hubert ' Shelton. Jimmy Brown, who has been visiting there will return with them. Mrs. Masgie Eainss and dau
ghter', Mary Ellen, Mr. and M I , Harold Dix' and son,' Bernard ', hzej of Shelburn, Mr, and , Mrs.. Ernest "Alien and son, Phillip Dale, of Franklin," spent Suntoy
with Blanche Wyman and Mr.
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MRS - JOHN ' F NOXON- left, wife of the-wealthy Fittsfield, Mass., attbrney 'undeV the' dtath "sentence for the-murder or nis mongoloid infant son,' Is shown leaving the state house in Boston with her cdun'sel, Es-Gov: Joseph B., Ely, and sister, Mrs. Hortense Boykin, sfter her personal plea to Gov. Maurice J. Tpbin to. spare the. life of her crippled, husband by, commutation to life imprisonment. It: was .-not to'dicatsd'wien the governor woudmake hi? decision. (Xarernatioas).
Wm. Smedley, Pilot & Instructor
Mr. Stnedlcy, a former U. S. Army Air Corps flying instructor, is at the field each evening from four o'clsck until dark to take up passengers. The owners of the new airfield invite the public to view their new .undertaking, and .inspect their aircraft which at ths present only number three but will increase greatly in the
future.
. PROSPECTIVE FXYING STUDENTS
: Those who wish to receive flying lessons should contact '' Mr. Bedwell cr Mr. Richards to learn particulars and fees. The ccst is lew inasmuch as these aerial-minded proprietors wish , their enterprise to receive (he well-rounded rurpport of thh city and Eurrcundyig 'communities as weil ?.s further ths airphnc -' ' 1 . i .. . .., - craze hereabouts.
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