Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 21, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 January 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN UAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Jan. 29, 1947

SULLIVAN. INDIANA'

A Heme Owned Democratic Newspaper SnlUvu Dally Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 United PresB Wire Service

Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor

Bryant R. Allen Editor

Paul Poynter Publisher

Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson.St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12

entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana National Advertising Representative: Tbeis and Simpson, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1). N. Y, Subscription Rate: iy carrier, per week 15 cents in City By Mail In Sullivan And Adjoining Counties Year .......... $3.00 Six Months . $1.73 onth (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 30 Cents .By Mall Elsewhere rear $400 iix Months $2.25 .Icoth (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) .'. 40 Cents

All mail subscriptions strictly in advance

Air Crashes Whose Fault?

America's airlines are at present going through one of

anes.-and that mode of transportation, more than proved

iistinct advantages over other methods of 'transportation in

nany ways, the public still has not accepted it as commonplace. ' Recent air crashes have been making large headlines in lewspapers all over the nation because a plane crash is still onsidered. sensational news. Officials of operating airlines a the United States are finding that out now as a congresional probe continues i,n Washington.' Airline chiefs are findno; out that their statistical record of fatalities during 1946 which was lower, than any in the history of commercial avition) Isn't making too much of an impression on the con'.rpsfiinnal invpst.icrar.nrR. TIip invesr.iVflr.nvs wnnt trf knnw

ry.the latest safety facilities have not been installed for ,-)inmercial use after being fully tested by armed forces air

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But there's an answer to that question, too. The Federal ommuni,cations Commission has. delayed the assignment of ecessary frequencies for use of these facilities. The special adar-cohtrblledlanding - equipment, for instance, requires a social frequency Tor its'operation. Due to red tape procedure so comrnoiiplace in government agencies, regardless of the fai.ty-in -potfer), theTCC. as yet, has not approved -the freueney ass',?ninents.-- - - Out of 13,000,000 passengers carried by U. S. airlines in T 16, enly 78 fatalities resulted from crashes. Compare this ,uh fatalities in automobiles and the result will be an eyeyener for many whd never take the time to look at compares ve figures; Commercial aviation is still in its infancy. Proy.ss in this field has advanced tremendously in the past ten

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Springtime Service Specials MOTOJl TUNE-UP . $4.00 MUFFLER REPLACED 2.0C i ; .- FUEL; rOIP. REPLACED .60 (Standard Equipment) CAKLUEETQR REPLACED .80 DISTRIBUTOR REPLACED 1.20 (1939 to 1947 models) GENERATOR REPLACED .................. 1.20 VOLTAGE REGULATOR REPLACED ..... . . .80 GENUINE FORD PARTS Exchange Price on above items 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Quick Service on Overhauling BRAKES - CLUTCH - MOTOR Ford Motors (New or Rebuilt) available for -all cars ajad trucks. W A S H I N G . P O L I 3 H I N 0 W A X IN G - - L U B R I C A T I O N

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THEATRE

"Sullivan County's Historical Theatre Home"

Thursday Only

WAS IT LOVE OR WAR f THAT BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER...? C u U Th. answer wa.tei A fc, i 3,000 miles awoy! , " f i-f

starring

ANNA LEE

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with MAfiBY DAVENPORT . WILIIAM HENRY

Stephanie bachelor . Directed by Gemge Blair ' Original Screen Play by John R. Butler Associate Producer-Armand Schaefer . A republic picture

Plus "MOUSIE COMES HOME" Color Cartoon; "SOUTH OF MONTEREY" Technicolor Special; NEWS

100 GOOD REASONS For You To See This Show

TIME, 7:00 P. M.

How To Relieve

Bronchitis

Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to "help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coushs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

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OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES

LOCALS

Letters from ministers and others, interested In local option.

are especially invited for this column. I

Miss Bertha Kustin returnerj Tuesday from an extended visit with friends in Little Rock, Ar-

f. kansas. I David Henderson of Buffalo, New York, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ford. ' Mrs.. Frank. Shappeck and daughter, Kathie, of Indianapolis, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilman

Letters - and interviews of a

suitable nature and proper news

paper interest are sought tor tins0f North Section Street, column, the editor reserving the Miss Ethel Hensley of Terre right to censor or reject any ar-- Haute, visited friends here Sunticle he may deem is not suitable day.

and proper. Articles of 500 words ir less are preferred. All articles cnt to 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. '.

Mrs. A. D. Hubert .has ' returned to her home in Aurora, 111., after being called to Sullivan due to the serious illness' of her mother, Mrs. Maggie Brummett. Mrs. Ernest Nicosen of . Coal

iCity, Ind.,visited friends in Sul

Articles published herein do.livan TuesViay. Mrs. Nicosen is a tot necessarily express the senti-'former" Sullivan resident. ment of the Daily Times and this Col. and Mrs. Ward W. Marpaper may or may not agree with tindale of Lahgley Field, Virutatements contained herein. . ginia are visiting his parents, . -:r.llljzzL-.z- j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martindala

who have recently moved ' here from Linton.

'Telephone service (lay and night Call Carri-Cab Anywhere Any Time Ph. Bus 470 Station

The Shimmying " car is a dangerous car. The unusual strains, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents besides ruining your tires. We correct " Shimmy," properly. CITIZENS GARAGE 118 So. Main Phone 98

NEW LEBANON Mrs. Bertha Pierson is visiting her son, Joe Pierson and family in Merom. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ma

land sons of West Terre Haute,

were dinner , guests Sunday of Mr. and '.Mrs. George Mason and family. ,' , ; Laoce; -Lisman of Vincennes, was the week-end guest of his father, H. V. Lisman.

Mr. and Mrs. Alba Park hurst i of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Bojiemier and Sallie Lou of , Freelandville, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Siner. . Mrs. Helen McClure and Mfs, Marjorie Bailey were in Indianapolis Sunday. They visited the latter's baby who is a patient in the Riley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shorter and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy - Hauley and family of Illinois. Mrs. Mary Pigg and Mrs. Nora Baker were in Terre Haute Monday. Mean Timing MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP) A hungry thief stole a woman diner's false teeth from a table in a Miami Beach cafeteria before she had eaten her dinner.

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Frbm"wherersit.r"Joe Marsh;

Sam Hackney Reports on the U.S.A.

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LEGION FIVE MEETS CARLISLE THURSDAY

The Sullivan American Legion basketball team .will play. Caiv lisle's Legion five in the Carlisle gym Thursday night starting at 8:00 o'clock, it was learned today. All players on" the Post 139 1 team .are asked to meet - at the usual place for transportation- to Carlisle, . ,

Qnli paying rent and own you home. Special bargain on property; on Installment flan. Also farms for tale. W. T. MELLOTT

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NO INFLATION HERE

Bankloan Plan AS THE COST OP LIVING GOES UP KEEP THE COST OF YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FINANCING YOUR PURCHASES WITH A LOW COST BANK LOAN. ' WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A $7,000,000.00 BANK IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Suilivah State Bank Safe Since 1875 . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1875 1946

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Sam Hackney and the missus just returned from a trailer trip around the country. They're tired, and glad to be home, but mighty impressed with what they saw. As Sam reports every section has something different; a different way of talking ; different tastes in food and drink; different lawa and customs. But bigger than all these differences is the American spirit of tolerance that lets us live together in united peace. "Of course," says Sam, "you run into intolerance from time to

time. Individuals who criticize another's right to speak his mind; enjoy a glass of beer; or work at

any trade he chooses. But those are-J

the exceptions and we're even tolerant of them!" From where I sit, more of us ought to make a trip like the Hackneys to realize firsthand how, America is bigger than its many differences . . . how tolerance of those differences is the verj thing that makes us strong.

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