Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 49, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 March 1947 — Page 4

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, MAR. 10, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA1

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sour stomach, gas and bad breath by takini nda and other alkalizers if the true cause of

your trouble is constipation. : in i-h; mee. vnur teal trouble is not

stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract n.kMA cn7- rtf vnur fond is digested. And when

the lower part et blocked food may fail to diest properly. . -What you want for real relief Is something to "unblock" jmr lower Intestinal tract. Something to clean it out effectively help Nature get hack on her feet. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take as directed. They gently and effectively 'unblock your digestive tract. This permits all 5 of Nature's own digestive juices to mix better with your food. You get genuine relief from indigestion so you can feel really good again. ' Buy Carter's Pills today. "Unblock your Intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion.

SOCIETY TURMAN TOWNSHIP TRIPLE L CLUK MEETS

The Turman Township Triple L

the home of Mrs. i

club met at tne nome 01 mis. ; were Edjth Hamm, Roxie Kel-

tjora curton on iviarcn om whu d Ed Rates

Judith Arnelt, Mimdc Wliitman, ' Mr. and Mis. Ilinkle C. Hays visited her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Burton, Mabel Howard, IeXt today for Daytona Beach, Kate Howard, over ths weekBcrnice Patton, Fern Monk, Mae Florida, where they will spend a 'end. , Sheu, Mabel Burton, Martha month's vacation. " : Huff, Mayme Clayton, Tressa . , rtfehe-' IF BACK ACHES Patton, Maureen Kelley and the Mr- and Mrs' Van t3ant iUcne , -J Z . JT - imiLirVC

Visitors son 01 ot. Louis, Missouri, spent, yu E. I U lilUllbl w

hostess, Cora Burton.

the

I The April meeting will be held

a covered dish luncheon at

noon nour. Alter mnner uie Tlmrsrlav. Anril 3rd at Hnlt.

in the ! meeting .was called to order by Hall irvMerom.

the vice president, iva Myers, i -mm ,,

the week-end in Sullivan. - I rch Them Out This Doctor's Wav

Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and

The Lord's Prayer was repeated H0MEMAKEES in unison The song. "Church s An a1day meeUng

"le ,,uauul waa au"6 " Gill Homemakers will be

lie ciuo creea wa5 givai. wUh Mrg Robert w Marrfi call was answered by an em- T 0 , . iV,

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If excess acidity of your urine makea umir hnrk nrhft an VOU Croatl ... SO VOU

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Springer will get Up 3 or 4 times a night to pass water, leave the last of the week for a now be of good cheer. . motor trip through the West. , JR&ZStiZS ,, Tt , . T ,. .. this backache. He developed a medicine Ruth Houston Of Indianapolis, ma(je of exactly the right amount of 1 6 visited here over the week-end. herbs, roots, vegetables, balsams truly Nature's own way to relief. Mrs. Robert Noe and son, John- Now millions have used it. The roedirue, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. " tlX

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where you feel it-rub throat, chest and back with time-tested

wicks V VapoRub

barrassing moment. The poultry- , rari,Bn v.nT:nff nnj Bernard Hoilman and son, David, flushing out those excess acids that may i . j .4 ,.. ruuiuy utuueu lvjj.eiiue diiu . , d.,,. - h. ..n vnur hgrliarhr . . . inrreaain:

and garden meeting report was

given by Maureen Kelley, Lenora

Congratulations. Panthers

1 Sullivan County is proud of the Shelburn Panthers. , It is the first time in many years that a Sullivan County team has won a regional tourney, if not the first time they ever have. It,-was a good game, and . the .Panthers, played smart ball. . , . ........ The boys on the Panther teant are smart players. They play the game the way they want to. They have a good coach in Paul Weekley, a coach who teaches them to play- clean, luird basketball. , . 's The Times congratulates the Panthers and -'Shelburn. The Times is proud of them for the glory they have brought Shelburn and Sullivan County. We will all. be pulling for you when you play in the semifinals in Bloomington this week-end. Go to it, Panthers, wirrthat one too!

OPEN FORUM

DAILY TIMES ; Letters from ministers and others, interested In local option, are especially invited for this column.

Miss Gentry will show interesting film on freezing and preparation of freezing.

of Terre Haute,

LOCALS

Supp

ort The Red Cross

Tomorrow the Red Cross will start its house-to-house

canvass in Sullivan to raise money for the Red Cross. The drive will .be to raise the, quota of $1,701.70 that has boon set for the city. The money is urgently needed so that the Red Cress can continue its work around the world and in our own country. . , . .. .,: . . To help the Red Cross, and to put Sullivan over the top in, this drive, please try to be at home when one of your neighbors calls on you Tuesday night. Give to the Red Cross!

- . i -r - Letters i and interviews or 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 cnt t the Open Forum must be signed and address '. riven, - in

order that the editor may know

the writer, however, the writer's name will .not be. published If requested.' ... -? Articles - published herein do bot necessarily express the sentiment of the Daily Times and this paper may or may not agree with statements contained herein.

tests were conducted by Tressa Patton. It was approved to donate $5.00 to the Red Cross. The closing

prayer was given by Vern Mc- Bill George of Ball State spent Clure. ; the week-end at home. Members present were Iva ' Dick Billman was in Chicago Myers, Vern McClure, Octavia over the week-end where he Sakel, Dillie Brown, Frances sang with the Wabash Glee Club.

Huff, Clara Anderson and sons, Junior Jones and Burris WalkFreida Hayden - and Laconda, er of DeForrest College at Chi-

Ruth Brown, Tracy Underwood, 1 cago, spent the week-end at Pauline Parr and Jimmy,, Emma home. Cox, Girtha Parr, Ella Eno, ! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leach were Helen ' Ridgeway, Esther Woner, j in Indianapolis over the weekMary Foutz, Edna Houpt, Mary ; end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wible, Josie Eno, Ruth Pigg, John A, Swayze.

were Sunday De causing your uhukbuuc . . . m,.i;ij,iiS

eupsk of Mrs Zada Dixnn incmwiiiiuoiwuii-.i guests oi mrs. .aaa iJixon. sensation when you pass water ... and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howard bladder irritation that makes you get up of Connersville, Indiana, spent nights. Caution: take as directed. You'll the week-end here with Mrs. "fr&uppfcnd toDept. w. Kate Howard. ' . Kilmer & Co., Inc., Box 1255, Stamford, Sharon Howard of Terre Haute, Conn- Or-get full-sized bottle of SwampRoot today at your drugstore.

TO GET MORE If your blood LACKS IRMK You girls and women who suffer 80 from simple anemia that you're pale, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to lack of blood-Iron. So try Lydla E. Pinkham's TABLETS one of the best home ways to build up red blood in such cases. Plnkham'S Tablets are one of the greatest bloodiron tonics you can buyl Buy them at any drugstore. Worth trying! LydiaE. Pinkham's

Contrasting Stories There are two contrasting stories on foreign affairs in today's paper. One deals with the departure of Secretary Marshall for the Moscow conference. : . . . , , ,

The other deals with President Truman's visit to Mexico. Secretary Marshall left Washington by plane in a grim uiood. lie openly expressed doubti if a peace treaty for, Germany can be written at the conference. He said he was conscious that negotiations will be extremely difficult. The whole picture is gloomy, full of suspicion and mistrust. Just the opposite is reported from Mexico City. There the news is just about as happy as the other is gloomy. . .. . Our President is being received with great enthusiasm. Crowds were so great two people were killed in the crush. United States needs Mexico for a good friend. We need all tiie Americas. President Truman is serving his country w ell, with this mission. . . . , . . ; How unfortunate it is that there is such a variety of languages among our neighbors to the south. If we were of all one tongue, our solidarity would be as solid as that with Canada. Yes the Tower of Babel was man's greatest disaster. If all peoples spoke the same language, source of much

of the misunderstandings and. conflict would be avoided in

the world. . How much, farther. Secretary Marshall would get. if he and Russians could converse without, interpreters. , President Truman likewise is also handicapped because he Mivd the President of Mexico can't talk man to man either. There always has to be an interpreter. Uut Mr. Truman does have-an international. gr.n. It's a grin of cordiality and sincerity and a fondness of his fellow man. Those are things which are translatable.

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RED CROSS CAN CARRY ON

THIS war against calamity never ends! For 65 years the Red Cross has fought human suffering in over 4,000 disasters. New calamities will strike This Year! Who'll reduce the (611 . . . ease the nain . . .

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Down she surged carrying Ralls to a cadaver's reunion.

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THE hoist followed Ralls who was soon inside the Witch. The plane was reporting the patrol schooner driving in our direction when the, hoist came up with the first gold bars. "Give them to me!" screamed Sidneye. "Here!" The hoist plunged again and the 'boss diver reported, "Trouble. He's in trouble." Someone called for the diving bell and I tore my hands from the rail and rushed in with the director. We sank toward the dim hulk ... But Ralls again seemed all right. I'saw him moving out, tugging at a heavy bar. It was placed in the basket and again he disappeared through the hatch. Soon he was up with another bar ... He stood straight and threw his eye about him; as though ready to shout, "All sail!" and the Red Witch shuddered. Slowly, she came to life. So delicately balanced above

the abyss was she that removal of part Of the gold was enough to raise her stern a fathom. Ralls moved forward, unafraid, but the Witch was fighting back.' She slid toward the brink and the man next me spoke into the tube, "Up -with diver!" The cable jerked and the deck left Ralls' feet. But perhaps the Witch had waited there for her master. It is said a ship rests better with her captain at the helm. Her bow reached out and she left. the ledge in the last launching of three gallant ships: the Quatrefoil, the Golden Hind and the Red Witch. ' . .. But in the lift of her stern was retribution. The cable that strained with the weight of Ralls dug into the stump of the splintered mizzenmast.Then down moved the stump, following the cable Like an engine of death on a greased

Free of the spell of Ralls, I found peace . . . track. Down she surged carrying Ralls to a cadaver's reunionand ship and gold, and Ralls, ended the long, long wake of Batjak's Red Witch. I thought, With Ralls the skipper of the winds of the sea, hurricanes could only howl the louder ... . . . Thus the curtain dropped on the Bismarck Sea. When next it lifted a lovelier scene emanated from a lovelier stage and the part seemed made to order for me. And Trader Sam Rosen obeyed his heart on that peaceful sea of love in the years that followed with Teleia by hia side. In time their young lady lay in an ornate Dutch cradle Angelique Rosen a bit of the treasure pulled out of the long wake of the Red Witch. I, Sam Rosen, once free of the spell of Ralls, found peace and success where he

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