Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 41, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 February 1947 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Feb". 26, 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

A Hom Owned Democratic Newipaper EnUivui Daily Time', founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 United Presa Wiro Servica

Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor Homer II. Murray Editor i'aui I'oynter publisher Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. SaiUvttn, Indiana Telephone 12 Entered aecond-clasa matter at the Portoffice, Sullivan, Indiana

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au mall subscriptions Btrlctly in advance A Lot Of Dead BillsWhen the 85tll session nf t.hn Tnflitinn Honoral Aocomhr

adjourns in about two weeks, there will be the biggest collection of dead bills that an Indiana legislature has ever collected. Just stop and think, in 61 days some 815 bills were introduced into the Assembly for acti6n by the legislators. After all, the committees are made up of human beings, and the possibility that these committees could studv those bills m that time are remote. Ycu might say the possibility doesn't exist..

With the introduction of the flTitrirnnfm

- wv V-" - LA tus, there is a chance that this session will pass more bills than any other session in history, but there will still be those dead bills.

The legislators have nnf. hpen" wasting Hmn oo unTh

w - " ..MviJ.j WillVy CIO VJJ LU blanches have considered many bills. But, some method should be adopted so that ail the bills, even those that do not merit attention and there are many like that should be brought out of committee.

Lhat is cue Droblem that. Indiana 'is o-nino- n limm f-,

. w tD l Alt V I, jJ iace, and the sooner something is done about it, the better.

Fire Fighting Made Easier , atop the city's tallest building. A EASTON, Pa. (UP) The Eas- hnman ran erpnt tho

ton fire department now is equipped with a 100-foot ladder ,and direct the hoses course from pipe, capable of fighting a blaze the. foot . of .the new equipment.

1 , . 'AdwtUtmtnt From .where I situ Joe Marshi

,:feft?V Bert Solves

the Labor Problem Ton hear a lot about capital and If anybody has a beef-whether labor nowadays, as if the two could it's about wages or hours or equipnever get together. But look at went thv llt it nvar t trine

Bert Childers who has 32fc acres r friendly evening sessions, of producing laud a fair-sized herd i don.t 8ay a ,abor b,9m8 f cattle, and two farm hands work- are aa simp,e ag Bert,s But f rQm mg for him. . where I sit, the basic principle apIf you called Bert a "capitalist" plies to any farm or factory or ha wouldn't know what you business: A principle of confidence meant, and neither would Spike and mutual respect, of daily talks and Sandy, the hired men. Bert together in a friendly and conworks side by side with both of genial atmosphere, them; and in the evenings they sife around the fire together sharing V 0.4 a. friendly glass of beer or two. yOCrJAAJ Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation

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INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26. (UP) Hogs, 7,500; opened slow, generally steady to 25c lower; 250 lbs. and up, 50c lower; good

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Cattle, 1,700; calves, 400; steers

Letters and interviews of

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paper interest are sought for this " and heifers active, fully steady; column, the editor reserving the top and good choice big steers

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 Affiled and address given, in irder that the editor may know the writer, however, the writer's uame will not be published ii requested. Articles published herein, do ot lieccswriiy express the sentiment of t!ie Daily Times and litis paper may or may not apree with talpni(-n(,s contained herein.

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and heifers, $25.00; liberal showing, medium to good 800-950-lb. steers and mixed, $22.50; load good. $24.50; mostly mixed 750-1,000-lb. steers, $21.00; common and medium under 750 to $13.00; few medium and good, S22.00; cows active, fair; good beef cows, $16.50; best young cows quotable at $7.00 and above; common and medium, $14.50; vealers mostly 50c up; good and choica to $25.00; common and medium to $26.50. Sheep, 700; early indications steady; good and choice lambs to $23.50; good to $23.00; medium around $16.50 $21.00; common to medium, $16.00; slaughter ewes, $7.50 down. '

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The freighter's lounch chugged in to the bamboo wharf.

TNTO my thoughts of a Ralls still alive came the rattle of J. an anchor cable. I knew a big ship wa3 paying call and later I saw it, a nondescript freighter anchored off the south entrance to the lagoon. Her motor launch chugged in to the bamboo wharf and two of Batjak's ship captains ambled toward the Dutchman's house. They were all, 1 knew, casing in upon Rails. And on me, too, for that matter. My hist chance had' vanished when the Britisher, Sheraton, had boarded his ship and sailed away. In answer to a request from me, Tc'cia snt word that she would see me the following morning at t?n. I s?v-d outside her room at the appointed hour. My rap had scarcely sounded when the door opened and her firne came out. I spoke and he nodded and I dis-.r.issc-d hi:n

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from my mind, busy with other things. Teleia was kind to my eye, too kind; I simolv.stord before her, staring in an effort to drink in all her beauty at one gulp.. Melodiously, she said, "Good morning, Sam.'' "Good morning, Teleia." .. The preliminary conversation was short, then I blurted, "Teleia, I've been all over the Pacific. I must have been searching for vou, though I wasn't aware of it until I found you. But now that I have, I'm not about to bow out to Jan Hooch. Understand me?" : ' . .. "Sam," ;he snid. ."are you fir to lave this island; are you free of Rails: is evervthini behind you in tiiis stra.ife e?;.ide o? hate and vehgance ' . ''So,'" I odmitfed. "But soon. I hope." ' Dckler van Arken's rap forcsd'hsr hospitality. Ha J;s

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; . Sam, she whispered, "I 'do love you." missed me with a look but I merely walked to the window and stood staring out until he was finished. When he left I noted a smile on Teleia's lips. - "Sam," she said, "van Arken seems to like you Andand I like you, too." 1 , , "You like me? I had hoped for more. You see, I'm verv much in love with you." . " She looked at me and I sat beside her. my arms drnwin her; closer. Ktcrnal was that kins, ;he world had surrcr.iercd its sweetest to mo. "Sam,"' she whispered faintly "I do love you." ' . ' . . v , ' "V.'hch are you going to te'l ,T3n Kooch?" ; . "We must wait.' Sam. Cn-;'t frown so. Evi'vthing' is sbap.'ng into a final showdown. It depends awe or less o what you do new.". (Continued '