Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 25, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 February 1947 — Page 4
BULLTVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, FEB.-3, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA EASY TO USE... Phantom Sewer Exposed HARRISON, N. Y. (UP) A group of irate townsmen discovered after several hours of digging that 752 feet of sewer which they supposed had run through their property since 1913 didn't exist. Manhole covers along the route of the phantom sewer were dummies. Town officials said those responsible for the fraud had been dead for years. KING AND QUEEN SAIL FOR AFRICA ' PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Feb. 3. King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and their two daughters .sailed from Portsmouth Saturday on a history-making three-months trip to South Africa. Standing . on a gun turret of a shore snow. despite steadily-falling A Hom Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Dally Times, founded 1905, as tbe dally edition of the - Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 ." - United Press Wire Service ( Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor pryant'R. Allen Editor P?nii Poynter : Publisher published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 113 West Jackson St. iulll van, Indiana --.-. Telephone 12 I "ship of the line," the royal family waved gaily to those of their subjects who thronged to the
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Example Of International Cooperation I The sun never sets on the Boy Scout nor on his "Good j'urn" and cheerful smile. Organized in 51 nations around ia world, Scouting today has 4,413,139 boys and leaders on Ja membership rolls. . i' The Boy Scout Movement has been adjudged one of the iiost potential factors in the promotion cf world peace. Its b-eat influence in intematinal friendshiD and Brood-will has
L?e-en constantly furthered by Scout Jamborees, visits and
.orrespendence across the seas.
In more recent years it has seen examples of world-wide lelpfulness. For instance, the Boy Scouts'of America, which narks its 37th anniversary during- Boy Scout Week. Feb. 7
to 13, has a World Friendship Fund cf voluntary gifts by- its
nem&ers. thus lar over $110,000 has gone to help Boy Scouts u 32 nations overseas rebuild their units. In addition 400
ases, or twenty tons, of Scout Uniforms and equipment giv- ! n in the Sprints' . nwn "Shivts.nff.Onr P.upW ,
vave gone to bcouts or 13 lands. (These international aspects of the Boy Scouts are worth xa.mm.ing The-Scout Oath and Law, with slight variations i different countries, are known the world around. Sco'uting pas promoted international good-will and friendship by emHniaizi.np; those points which nations have in common, not f-h'M differences. The Scout Program is based upon activities Vh at are .fundamental to boyhood the world around. Camping Atnd life in the open attracts all boys, regardless of the language they speak.
iDollar Sales In
1946 Indicate A
,evel-Off Trend
INDEPENDENTS TO MKET CARLISLE IN TRY FOR 4TII WIN
Keek's Independents will jour
ney to Carlisle tonight to meet the strong Carlisle Lesion five
billion in an attempt to stretch their
in string ' of victories to four
straight. ' ' Previous to this game the In
depentents have won over the
Sullivan Legionnaires. Msrom
Consumers spent 1.7
liars at department stores
Seventh Federal Reserve Dis-
iot during 1346, according to
timates released today by C. S.
"ung, president of the Federal
Ivc-rve Bank o Chicago. ..The Legionnaires and New Lebanon
Independents.
The game is slated to begin at
olJar volume of sales was 30 per L'nt above last year.
MAN ASKS AILMONY
Mr. ioung pointed out that 7:30 p. m., in the Carlisle High
..us percentage increase reprc- School gymnasium.
i' uien me widest liuctuation in -'le3 volume recorded in anv
rear for which records are available. The decline in 1932 was only 23 per cent. ''It is also of interest." Mr.
iVoung stated, "to note the lev
eling off of the sales index in i 'October. This trend may reflect a J (return of holiday shopping t' j
pic-war habits of concentrating
SElcs in thn last two months nf i Onv
: the year. ' "Another interesting development," Mr. Young said, "was the indication that some adjustment
in sales levels is now taking rlace. Despite the largest Christmas shopping on record, the advance was below the average gain in sales for 1946. "Although inventories increased almost as much as sales, there was an unbalanced distribution of merchandise as hard lines continued in short supply." The estimated dollar sales for ti e piincipal cities were: Chicago, 480 million; Detroit, 248 mil-
lion; Indianapolis, 91 million; and
juuwaukce. Hi minion.
NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. 3. Alleging that his wife, Rosa, had
.been keeping all hi3 wages, Homer Gilliam has answered his wife's divorce petition by filing
a .cross-complaint m Hamilton circuit court, asking $2,500 ali-
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THE ARCHITECTS "scouts of the: WORLD- BUILDING FOR 70M3PROW." The Boy Scout Movement is a great factor in the promotion of world peace. It influences friendship and goodwill constantly through World Scout Jamborees, visits and correspondence. The Scout Oath and Law are known the world over. Scouting promotes mutual understanding by emphasizing those points which nations have in common. The Scout Program is based upon activities like camping and life in the open which attracts all boys regardless of nationality. Organized in 51 nations, Scouting now has a world membership of 4,413,139 boys and leaders.
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