Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 165, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 August 1946 — Page 4

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This Morning's Headlines - TORNADOES RAZE MINNESOTA TOWN, KILL SIX Two tornadoes striking about an hour apart, killed six persons in southwestern Mankato and reduced to shambles much of the town of Wells, about 2,000 population, 40 miles south. The Mankato tornado caused its greatest damage at the Green Gables Tourist Camp. Within an area of two by four blocks, it caused six deaths and Injured at least 50 persons as it leveled all 22 cabins in the camp in the Minnesota Valley town. 85 miles southwest of Minneapolis. About 25 persons were injured in the Wells twister, but to a tillage policeman went the honor of saving the lives of many more. Patrolman Gordon Danks was standing in front of the village theater when he saw the storm approach. He ordered the theater doors closed and asked the 400 patrons to remain in their seats. The storm swept down the three-block long main street, damaging every building, including collapsing the rear part of the theater's roof.

; 800, ESCAPE ST. LOUIS HOTEL FIRE About 800 guests fled fcy fire escapes and elevators from the fashionable Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis Sunday when the fire swept up an air shaft and spread smoke and fumes throughout the 27-story building. None of the guests was injured or overcome by smoke, police reported. Four firemen were overcome and another suffered minor injuries. Damage was estimated at $50,000.

. JEWS TOUCH OFF BOMBS TO STOP VOYAGE The British used tear gas and 'fire hoses to drive 640 Jewish immigrants aboard

a Cyprus-bound transport at Haifa, Palestine, but the Jews exploded two bombs in an effort to scuttle the vessel and forced her back to Haifa. A Jerusalem dispatch to London reported early Monday that the Jewish underground would launch a countrywide offensive against British authority during the day.

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SHIPPING-STEEL UNIONS FEUD An argument within the C. I. O. over the four-day-oldf Great Lakes shipping strike came into the open as Frank Leasorf, Buffalo port agent for the C. I. O. National Maritim e Union, accused the C. I. O. Steel Workers' Union .of "damaging", the Maritime Union's strike by unloading iron ore from "struck" vessels at the Lackawana, N. Y. plant of Bethlehem Steel. -

4 - BUS WRECK KILLS 2, INJURES 37 Two persons were killed

and 37 injured, two seriously, when a Kansas City to Chicago Grey- , hound bus overturned in a highway ditch two miles east of Pittsfield, Illinois. I

... STORM STARTS OIL FIRE Lightning set fire to a large oil tank at the Superior Oil Company four miles west of GrayVille, Illinois, late Saturday. Mt. Vernon and Posey county, Indiana,' were swept by the most disastrous storm In recent years as wind, lightning and two inches of rain lashed the countryside for five hours.

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Albert Snyder of Kansas City, is the guest of friends here for a few days. ; Mr. and Mrs Paul Akers and children are weeks vacation in Jacksonville, Florida. j I Mrs. Davy Sweetwood and I daughter, Shirley, of Oceanside, Mrs. Zoe Marts and daughter, Doris Thompson of Riverside, California, and Freida Thornjton of Ziegler, Illinois, are visiting Mrs. Vic Miller. Mrs. Ernest Poulson is the guest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Hixenbaugh of Mishawaka this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bardsley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bardsley and Mr. and Mrs. Bern Bardsley spent Sunday with Mrs. Jessie Bardsley and Mrs. Martha Raffle. Rev. and Mrs. Ancel Newton and daughter, Modeana, and Miss c. -a CAR REPAIRS If your Car it not in shspa to give you th best service, get the cash from its to put it in good running order. We mate loans for all kinds of car repairs and purchase of new parts. We offer several loan plans. Convenient monthly repayment terms. Come in or phone for the money you need. You'll like our prompt, private service,' Fidelity Loan Go. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq." SULLIVAN

Meeting Tuesday Evening 8:00 P.M. In The Legion Home North Of The City

Betty Collins of West Virginia

1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irvin , Wednesday. Rev. Newton is a formpr nastnr nf h rM-mvi rf God nere Miss jjodeana Newton and Miss Rettv Collins snpnt Wprf. nesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and family. SOCIETY Frank Neff W. R. C. The Frank Neff W. R. C. Woman's Relief Corps No.. 155 will hold their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the Woodman Hall. It is important that all officers be present. Wood Class Party , The Wood class party will ba held in the basement of the church Tuesday, August 20th at 7:30 p. m. All members please attend and bring a dime. ..Visitors are always welcome. . LOCALS Glessie Cunningham Jr. recently returned from Weed, California where he spent the summer months with his father. He returned via Phoenix, Arizona, where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirk and friends. Use of less than one ' cents worth of salt in a swine feeding experiment by Purdue University brought about a saving of $3.85 in feed costs par 100 pounds Of gain and almost 100 percent greater gain during the same period. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersiaiod has been appointed Administnjrix of the estate of Arbaeoes B. OritV, deceased Lite of Sullivan County.. Indiana. Said estate is supplied to be solvent. IRMA F. GRAY. Administratrix. 1st ins 8-19-46 3t. AMERICAN

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I INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 19 (UP) Hogs 5,000; sows largely 50 cents lower; good and choice 160-270 lbs. 23.0023.50; butchers 275 lbs. up mostly 22.50; good and choice sows 400 lbs. down 18.0018.50. Cattle 2,500; calves 1,100; load choice 950 lbs. yearlings 25.00; good to choice medium weight steers 20.0022.00; good heifers 18.00; good to choice heifers 19.0025.00; good beef cows 1 13.5014.50. Sheep 1,500; generally 1.00 1.50 lwer; good and choice fat t lambs 17.00 18.50; slaughter I ewes steady 4.506.00.

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thousand dollars in his education alone. He has no chance to earn until he is twenty-six or twenty-seven years old. He must have an office in a good neighborhood, good equipment, a car, good clothes. Pharmacy, too, has stepped up its standards. Almost every state now requires four years of college and a year or two of practice before registration. All this adds up to better medical service for you. Bennett's Pharmacy "Your Druggist Is More Than A Merchant." Phone 96

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