Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 13, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 January 1947 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1947.
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A Home Owned Democratic) Newspaper , Sullivan Dally Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 UnHed Press Wire Service Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Edftor Bryant R. Allen Editor Paul Poynter Publisher Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12
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: Stop Signs Mean "Stop"!. Recently a civic-minded citizen of Sullivan brought to Tiur attention the frequency of persons violating the "stop" intersections, around the square. "You never know now whether they'll stop or just 'bust' right on through," lie said. And he's right. The city installed stop signs on all Streets running north and south around the square several months ago with the thought in mind of facilitating traffic movement and adding to the safety of both motorist and pedestrian. For awhile it worked fine. Then drivers began to fall back into their old habits of trying to see who could bluff out who when their cars met at the intersections. Strangelvv enough, it's not as noticeable in the younger drivers as it is among businessmen themselves who operate stores and firms about Jthe square. A good businessman is always one who keeps up with the ever-changing times and trends in his particular line. Traffic around Sullivan is changing, too. More traffic is pounding' our streets now than ever before in history and it'll get worse as more cars are built. Our system of stop signs around the square should be a .highly sn'iisfactory one if drivers will begin to observe them. Despite numerous police warnings and requests for cooperation in this respect, violations still occur in evcr-increas;ng numbers. A little move courtesy and cooperation in this matter will make it safer for everyone in SulUvan. The law states th.it any pedestrian injured or killed by an automobile driver who is violating a traffic law, subjects the driver to a charge of involuntary manslaughter bur couldn't it just as well be termed "voluntary manslaughter?"
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OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES Letters from ministers and others, interested In local option, are especially Invited for this column.
Letters and interviews of a suitable nature and proper newspaper interest are sought for this column, the editor reserving the right to censor or reject any article he may deem is not suitable and proper. Articles of 500 words or less are preferred. All articles sent t the Open Forum must be signed and address given, in order that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's name will not be published if requested. Articles published herein do dot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein.
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Open Forum, Sullivan Daily Times, Sullivan, Indiana. Well, folks, here I am again. First it was snakes, then streets, and now it is politics with a capital "P". As I said before, all I know is what I see and read in tho papers. As I picked up the Daily Times of January 15 (something that I don't very often get to do my wife most always beats me to it) I saw in big, bold, black letters, "Congress Warns Portal Pay, Will Bankrupt Firms." Well, as you know, or should know, this Congress, both the Senate and the House of Representatives, is very much Republican controlled at this time and acting as their mouth-piece this time is Homer Capehart of Indiana,; who was very, very little under Hoover and before, and got so big and great under the lato Franklin D. Roosevelt's iDemocratiic Administration like many others who were down
and out before.
I wonder if Homer is thinking about his thousands of employees who might come under the portal
pay. Now I don't claim to know
so much about this portal to portal pay the workers are asking for, except I myself being a working man, have put in about 12 hours a day going to and from my place of work and being paid for only eight hours. So Mr. Laboring Man and Woman (regardless be you Democrat, Republican or what) with such men as Robert Taft, who was taught from childhood that a dollar a day was enough for any
laboring person, and! Homer
Capehart in the Senate , and others like them, and with- Ger
ald Landis (who I see has been appointed on the Labor Committee in the House of Repre
sentatives) whose combined initials stand for this "Restrain the Honest Citizen, Get Labor" well, may the good God in Heaven have mercy on us and help us, for these men never will. Yours respectfully. Fred Smith, 205 S. McCammon St., Sullivan, Indiana. JARRETT'S DARTS SMACK UNDEFEATED DUGGER JUNIORS, 20-18 Coach Harry Jarrett's JuniorHigh Darts upset the undefeated Junior Bullpups of Dugger Wednesday night 20-18 in a game that saw the lead change a number of times. Dugger's Juniors, led by Forward Bcdweli, showed their usual good form and fast break offense but Darts Morgan, Harris and McClure proved just too much for the Bullp-jp's defense. McClure and Morgan tied for high point honors for the Darts with fix points each, followed closely by Harris with five points. For Dugger Bedwell sank three field shots to lead their scoring with six points. Coach Jarrett took over coaching of the Darts about December 1st and the Sullivan Juniors haven't lost a game since then. They won over Carlisle's Juniors 27-20 in their last tilt. The Golden Arrow B team propped another decision to Dueger's B five by the score of 20-13.
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Red Cross sewing room is open every Thursday.
Regular meeting, Royal Neighbors, Woodman Hall, Friday, January 17, 6 o'clock dinner. Bring covered dish and table service. Turkey and all the trimmings will be furnished by the camp. Of- . ficers and . officers-elect please be present as there will be installation and initiation.
Regular business meeting Delta Theta Tau, Monday evening, January 20, 7:30.
Trl Kappa business and social meeting, Sullivan Hotel, Monday night, 7:30.
TODAYS MARKETS
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 17 (UP) Hogs 8,000; good and choice barrows and gilts 160-225 lbs. $23.25; 225-250 lbs. $23.00; 100-160 lbs. $20.25 $22.25; good sows $17.50 $18.50. Cattle 1,000; calves 400; choice
1,196 lb. steers $27.73; choice steers $25.00; bulk, medium to good $16.00 $21.50; good beef cows $14.50 $16.00: good and choice vealers $28.00 $30.00. Sheep 1,000; good and choice fed Texas lambs $23.50; good and choice native lambs $21.50 $23.50; medium and good slaughter ewes ..6.00 $7.00; choice $7.50.
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Loyal Daughters class of the Christian Sunday School, covered dish dinner, church January 21, 6:30. Bring covered dish and table service.
Delphian club Monday afternoon, 20, 2:15, library.
meeting, January
Psi Iota Xi will meet at the Davis Hotel, Monday. January 20, 7:15. There fa ill be a dessert course followed by a social and business meeting.
The Women of the Baptist Missionary Society will meet Wednesday afternoon et 2:00 o'clock at the church.
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We are having many calls for farms in Sullivan and neighboring counties. If you want to sell, list with the United Farm Agency NO FARM TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. We also have calls for all types of public business. Our advertisine covers the entire United States bv radio.
catalog, and special direct mailing. Call or see our bond"
ed representative Jas. W. LaFollette Rural Route 4, Sullivan Phone 9075 3 Miles North On 41.
Vilfsire Homemakers, Gretchen Robinson. 459 South Court Street, January 21. Brius old hats to remodel, necessary trimming:, scissors, thread and needle.
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