Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 28, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 February 1947 — Page 3
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition ol the Suliiyan Democrat, founded 1854 United Press Wire Service
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ADDED BANS ON LIQUOR SALES URGED Bills which would drive several hundred Hoosier taverns, clubs and package
I stores out of existence and stop the sale of beer at the Indiana State
Fair were introduced in the General Assembly yesterday. A Senate bill would ban the sale of alcoholic beverages within
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The measure outlawing further sale of beer at went to the House.
the state fair ' 1 SlUl. & Moil.
ALLEGED SOVIET AGENT CITED Gerhard Eisler, alleged secret overlord of all United States Communists, defied the House Committee on un-American Activities yesterday and the committee 1
moved promptly to prosecute him on charges of plotting to overthrow the government.
Spluttering in anger, the bespectacled little man, described as Moscow's No. 1 agent in this country, refused to testify under oath. Eisler's sister testified that he was the top American worker for the Communist International. .
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LEWIS Mrs. Martha Pierson and nieces, Virginia and Wanda Ladd, were in Terre Haute Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wheaton transacted business in Paris, Illinois Saturday. Winona Knight and mother, Mrs. Hastel Foreman, were in Clay City Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scamihorn spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheaton. Ernest Criss and Rev. Russell were in Brazil Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Amos DeWitt of Bedford, spent the week-end with relatives in Lewis. Mrs. Herschel Morse was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Bedwell of Bedford last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldy Morse attended the Hankins-Dietz wedding Sunday. Mf. Dietz is a nephew of Mrs. More. Mr. and Mrs. Justice Boston were in' Terre Haute Saturday.
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' -, RUSSIA IGNORES SMITH'S APPEAL A personal appeal by Ambassador W. Bedell Smith in Moscow to Soviet Foreign Minister
Six Months ...-T $2.25 Molotov for negotiations to settle Russia's $11,260,000,000 lend-lease Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 40 Cent account has brought no result, the Senate Appropriations Committee
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Squirrels And Skittishness
Squirrels have been studied from various points of view. I Emphasis on their prudent provisioning habits may have i been overdrawn. The fact that they munch nuts in a highly ostentatious and usually noisy fashion may not have been J Stressed enough. Children probably should be taught to view this habit with reserve.
.but we nave a leeiing that both, children and squirrels are far ahead of the rest of us in one way. Somehow they manage to get together. It may be a strictly Boston or perhaps big-city phenomenon, but there is a great camaraderie among certain wild folk and certain young folk on the Boston Common.
learned yesterday. Senators said Chester T. Lane, lend-lease administrator, reported the failure of Smith's appeal and of earlier notes, asking the Soviets to discuss a settlement.
BRITISH CABINET SPLIT ON PALESTINE PROBLEM The British Cabinet was split last night on a solution to the critical Palestine problem, authoritative sources said, but hoped to present completed proposals to Arab and Jewish representatives here by today.
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FAIRBANKS James Bradbury and Bill KenThomas of Purdue University, are visiting at their homes in and near Fairbanks. Miss Bonnie Goble was in Sullivan Monday afternoon. She visited a friend at the Mary Sherman Hospital.
It lias taken some experience in a kindlv environment, no
Vdoubt, and considerable natience on both sides. A basr of nea-
l tiits is almost indispensable. But we think a general attitude inner guests of Mr- and Mrs M trust is the real kernel of the matter. Robert Johnson Sunday. . Once in a while a skittish fellow turns up-an out-of-' m:?nd Mrs- ?ean Droaketand. it,.H-r, cwai fn; " ,,. daughters were dinner guests of
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; retreat from any advance and scramble up the nearest day :-, thereafter unloosing a volley of the most shocking lang-
Robcrt Stone and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Higbee Sun-
uage you ever heard,
Now, squirrels aren't neoule. nor oeonlc souirrels that's
clear enough. But we know some people who seem to act this
ay sometimes, iney re pretty nigh in international politics, too. Wouldn't it be pleasant if everyone could see ahead a little better ond realize that camaraderie is perfectly prac-
,.uUc- mauuat, iiue ciiuuiBiuy sunpie, nas specuic re-,-aids? Christian Science Monitor.
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'' "wanders" will cause tad accidents. Have us remove the "shimmy" from four carotid drive aafely. Specialist service.
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Mrs. Mildred Hunt of Fon
tanel visited at the home of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Norris, Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodarc';
nre the parents of a son born
January 31st at the Mary Sher
man Hospital.
Mrs. Helen Drake and Mrs
Mae Drake were in Terre HauteTuesday. ' -
Mrs. Doris Chowning entertained the Home Economics Clut
with an all-day meeting Thursday of this week. A delicious covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour. Dr. H. E. Bland attended: -a; meeting of the Sullivan County Medical Society at Sullivati Wednesday evening. An interesting Farm Bureau meeting was held at the school gymnasium Thursday of this week. Ray Trueblood of Terre Haute, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha DeHart. . Misses Ray Johnson and Hester Slarkey were in Terre Haute
Mrs. Taiieton was in Sullivan
Wednesday morning.
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, Malaga is the capital of the province of Malaga in the former kingdom of Granada, Spain. It is picturesquely located on a fertile plain, amid gardens and vineyards, More than 3,000,000 American families now use butane and propane gases as fuel for cooking, refrigeration, water heating and home heating. I ..... ! The average height of the . Japanese male is 5 feet 3 inches; that of the female 4 feet 10 Inches, i ... ! The Amalekites, a Bedouin tribe of ancient Palestine, were
exterminated about 725 B. C
NEW LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. Bill Figg and
son, Kay Lee, of Sullivf.n, visit
ed Mr, and Mrs. V. M. Figg Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bertha Pierson returned
home after a visit with her son, Joe and family at Merom. .
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Siner visit
ed Thursday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. John Siner and son, Stevie, of Shelburn.
Mr. and rWs. Orville Biggs and Mrs. Mar.jorie Bailey went to Indianapolis and brought home the latter's baby who has been a patient in the Riley Hospital. Mrs. Helen McClure is stay;ng with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Suavely this week. Mrs. Martha Slinkard of "Sruceville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary Alyce Stedman tnd family. 1
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Sullivan, Ind. . IN THE HEAET OF SULLIVAN ON 41 When In Sullivan, It's The "SulhVan"
She said, "I long for an end to all this slow hate." BESIDE myself with anger, I listened as Teleia explained how she had escaped Hulls' hurricane. "As he raised the whip," she said, '.'I told him, 'I've heard the story of Kails. I've also heard of his love for Angclique.' " "That did it. He lowered his arm and he said,' Tm sorry, Angclique.' He said it again. Then he walked out." "You're lucky," I said. "You should have a guardian. Do you trust him now?" . She put a hand on my shoulder "I think so, Sam. 1 long for an end to all this slow hate.". 1 Her face was raised to mine. "There is one question I wish you'd answer," I said, tempted to ask her ii she could ever learn to love Sam Roson. I saw she traveled with me. But foolishly, cowardly, I blurted, "If I don't put in at toeQuean, all hell will pop loose." 1 stalked toward the gate,
"Going somewhere?" I called up to Ralls. turned and saw her staring after me. "You gave me advice last evening," I said. "I could use more." . . "At the pool this evening Sam." ... The Quean sat lazily in the lagoon, A pair of Malays swung brushes on the bowsprit while another pair worked up in the foresail; on deck Hipper and Tewelliger labored over a large sheet of canvas. I paused on the beach, thinking, Going somewhere, Ralls? Industry again, for what? I decided to put a stop to the show. . Then I sa w the skipper up the 'mainmast ratlines. Now he was a stranger w ith a familiar face, the son of Taaro Tiki, the master of the Golden Hind. "Hello Sam," he cried out, "I didn't let you down at sunrise. I saw you in the swamp rvmm'i: hack for someWn?-." . . . - - . "Going somewhere?" 1 said coldly. ' ,'
"You're wasting your time," I told them. 'Teah. And I think you know where." He climbed down. "Couverted, Sam?" "No," slowly, "just prejudiced. The day's gone, Ralls, when your whims lay my head on the chopping block." The others were watching us. Ralls laughed. I was in a bad mood and anxious for a showdown. I said, "Ripper, you and Tewelliger are wasting your tune. This ship isn't going anywhere." "Talk sense, Sam," Ralls said. "To whom?" I answered, setting a foot aboard the ship and disappearing across the deck and below. Five minutes later I felt the lulling advance of sleep, and when I next opened my eyes the blistering sun threw the Quean'3 shadow straight to the bottom of the lasoon.. . . (Continued "
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