Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 39, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 24 February 1947 — Page 4

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A Home Owned Demoeratlo Newtpajer EuUlvcn Dally Times, founded 1905, as the daily editUn of th Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 United Press Wire Service Rleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor Homer II. Murray ,. Editor

faul I'oynter Publisher Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12

Entered as second-class matter at the Postofflce, Sullivan, Indiana , National .Advertising Representativej Theis and Simpson, 393 Seventh Avenue, New York (1). N. Y, Subscription Rate: ' . By carrier, per week 15 cents In City By Mail In Sullivan Ani Adjoining Counties . Year .' $3.00 Six Months $1.75

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By Mall Elsewhere Year $4.00 Six Months $2.25 Mouth (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 40 Cents All mail subscriptions, strictly In advance Importance Of Leadership The Democratic dinner at. the YMCA j Tuesday night ave further evidence that new optimism is sweeping the party, restoring confidence that their retirement from power it temporary. : Sam Jackson, the principal speaker, rekindled enthusiasm here with his excellent address in which he pointed out tli at the Democratic party is on the right side of one of the great issues of not only American history, but world history -that of security for the common man. Opposing it is like opposing an ocean tide. Victory against it can only be temporary. : 1 Other factors are responsible for the new militant attitude. President Truman is gaining daily in stature and deepening his hold on the affections of the American people. At the same time, Americans are losing faith in the Republican Congress and its ability to meet the national problems. And back home in Indiana, the Republican legislature has accomplished nothing so far. ' ' Tfe voters here and in the nation are finding out '.that the. Republican promises of economy and reform were but bait for votes. The GOP has been afraid to meet the four square-issues before the. state and nation. They have dodged 'and evaded and passed the buck. ' . The affairs of the' state, the nation, the world are too critical"! for such a performance. All these theaters call for strong leadership, a strong program. Those in authority must know where they are going and how they are going to get there. - Tire tempi ary defeat handed the Democratic party, as we have sa;d before, has been a blessing. It has sobered the party and has prepared it for the new responsibilities ahead in citjvstate and nation. It has showed Americans how important; the right kind of leadership is and how affairs drift and disasters accumulate when that leadership is inept and at'vaid.3 " ; ' ' . ,' riie-Vineennes Sun-Commercial. ' ' ' '

SULLIVAN DAILY TTMES- MONDAY, FEB. 2 J. 1947.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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 not necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein.

Deafened People May want very much for th5s canteen to keep on growing bigger and NOW Hear Clearly .; better every year for in another j four or five years I hope to have Science has now made it pos- two very interested Teen-Agers sible for the deafened to hear , myseif and I hope they have faint sounds. It is a hearing de- j enough spunk to help make a vice so small that it fits in the . success of this worth while prohand and enables thousands to'jec enjoy sermons, music, and friend-1 a mother of a Brownie Scout ly companionship. Accepted by and a Cub Scout to be. the Council on Physical Medi-. mmm n cine of the American Medical j y--' ODD BKIEfGE Association. This device does not j Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. require separate battery pack.'praver meeetine Tuesday night.

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Editor Sullivan Daily Times I have waited as long as I can after reading your Daily Times of February 19th hoping that you had been mistaken about ' our Teen Canteen being closed due to lack of funds' but having never seen any statement of correction as you always make in case of error it must be the fact. Now

folks I have got to get this out of my system or I am going to blow

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and Clem Wisener were in Terre Haute Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClure, Harry Brown and Fern Brown attended '. the funeral of W, M. j Williamson at the Billinan Fu-1 neral Home Thursday., I Mrs. Luvisa . . Wood and Abe Wilkey spent Sunday with Mr,' and Mrs. Bill Wade.

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Atlanta, Ga., must be a funny place. Last week, the courts there, sentenced a man who was connected with the Columbians to jail for inciting race hatred. Yet, the same d y, one. of Uipjrgoiyynpr. signed a bill to prevent the Neg. es Horn voting- in the White primary. Maybe both sides s:'uii (I get together and decide what position the. State is going To take on the question of racial discrimination.

early fall and they cleared a profit close to one hundred dollars. I imagine the Girl Scouts would be more than happy to have a lovely place like this j available for meetings. j .Sullivan High School, I know has a fine group of girls and

up. Someone sure has been asleep bys; Tnc,y are capable' surely of

on the job and I don't mean the notcung oifices, so wiry not elect ones that have spent so much of .them and make it a place that their time and money to' make!wilJ be a privilege to go for a; our Teen Canteen a success, but ' social hour of good entertainment. '. we have got to get ' that Teen 1 know there are magazines there Canteen open again someway by or those to read who do not care j fair or foul means. Those kids to dance or play games. have to have some place to have Now you Teen-Agers put dif- ! a good time and enjoy them-' ferent boys in charge for a period selves. After having the Teen f time, and let them see that! Canteen for a. short time we' everything, is kept ' orderly and should be ashamed of ourselves 'clean. You girls serve refresh-j to take it away from them. So I'ments. The boys and girls would

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am sending your $10.00 to start a fund to try and help open up the Teen Canteen. Now I know this is only a drop in the bucket but several drops will make the bucket full so come on folks, let's

surely rather spend their money j in a place where there will be benefits received. ' ) My opinion' is that the sooner , you boys and girls get the idea i

out of your heads that your place,

get going. Let your conscience be games, magazines, utilities are to f your guide. As I stated before I be furnished always by the i

am not how or have I any inten- business men and clubs of Sullition of being a candidate for any van, the better off you will be office. I don't want an office in a and no doubt this youth canteen city that can't take care of their will continue to exist.

kids and support a Teen Canteen.

Yours respectfully, ' ' Fred Smith 205 So. McCammon St, Sullivan, Indiana. P. S. Say folks, why not make this a contest and say that the person that gives the most be made an honorary member of the Teen Canteen for life.

Now don't get me wrong, I

From the reports from the Stifte Legislature last week, it seems that a good share of the time was spent introducing high school seniors. That has its good points, however, it means-that there were a few days when the Republicancoiitrojlod Legislature was too busy to think up ways to spend money the State doesn't have.

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Editor, Sulljvpn Daily Times , Sullivan. Indiana ' j In' answer to the Teen-Agers ;

I letter in Wednesday's Sullivan, I Daily Times.' What is wrong with ; our youth of today? I can truth- j fully say' that if we girls in our i

day, had a beautiful building like the one donated to the Teen-Agers, by the Sullivan Elks and i for a period of ten years Well we would have thought we were in Seventh Heaven and I'll bet we would have made a go of it and how. With a building like this handed over to the Teen-Agers, a powder room redecorated by a society, why can't these i boys and girls get busy instead of expecting every thing handed to them on a silver platter.

Now I can hear numerous ones saying, what can we do? I'll wager all you boys and girls have

discarded clothing, rummage I sales are the best ways in the world of getting cash in a hurry

and without putting out anything for it. Of course it would require a little work on the part .of every member and the supervision of two or three mothers. "Bingo games are, nice and profitable. ' The Girl Scouts with the help of competent leaders, officers and mothers put over' the Carnival

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"Supposej you give a true account," hi) said.

SIDNEYE'S statement was my first Inkling that Teleia had been wounded in the fight, or that as soon as she recovered she would be married to young Jan Hooch. They left me to think over many things and in the days that followed I wrote "Glorious finis" to both Ralls and Teleia. But not once did I regret any direction I had taken. ; The investigation of the explosion had brought to the island a Britisher named Sheraton. I was required to meet liim and together we strolled to the beach. He gave me a sharp stare, "Mr. Rosen, suppose you give me the true iwcount of the sinking of the Quean of Melbourne." "Gladly," I said. "It's written here just as it happened." I fssed over the paper prepared by Sidneye which I had 8Sned. He read it slowly and placed it in an oilskin pouch. '"Car to row out with me, Rosen?"

v ' "Here's where we upped soil," I told him. Ve were soon out over the glaring channel I'd last seen with the aid of a lamp. There ahead hung the coral jut almost breaking the surface, the same that hung the schooner's rudder. "A nasty course," he said. ! ' - " As we moved hearer I strained my eye -for the long bars lying flat in the sand, and when we were into the last lap I stared from sheer surprise. I thought Sidneye would have had them removed but there they rested on the floor! "Something wrong, Mr. Rosen?" ' ' ' ' ' '' ' 1 "Yes," I said. "Here's; where we stood when we upped sail. We crossed' this' delta and moved under full canvas out to sea. Then hell broke loose." " t 1 " , "Mr. Rosen," the British official said menacingly:- "Somebody is dragging a dead herring before my nose." "I I don't understand," I said naively.

J Sheraton had found Ripper dead ... "You could, Mr. Rosen, after rotting behind bars for a few weeks. I want to know why the Flores shows fresh bullet pocks. Why Mr. Arrezo's wounds in the leg and arm are bullet holes and why you don't 'write-truth in your statement." ' .' "I'm afraid I haven't the answers." ' " "' "Mr. Rosen, you could be arrested for murder and other, charges could follow," he meditated aloud. "Thanks," I replied. "But tell me just how you arrived at Ripper's Mr. Arrezo's condition. I haven't been able to see him," "Easy enough. The Italian escaped last night. I found hirn on the beach this morning at dawn. He is dead, Mr. Rosen dead!" ' " ' ' :-; -.

The Britisher was no fool . . ,

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