Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 66, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 April 1947 — Page 2
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BULOVAN DAILY TIMES- WEDNESDAY, APR. 2, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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Political Announcements
The following persons have signified their intention of seeking nomination for the various offices in the coming city primary election on Tuesday, May 6, 1947.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Mayor ISAAC SOUTHWOOD
For Mayor ARTHUR McGUIRE
For Councilman, 3rd Ward H. M. STEWART
For Councilman, First" Ward A. E. DRAPER
U. S. Answer To Charges .' Warren R. Austin, .United States, representative on the United Nations security council, discussed in detail Friday i. I J.'i; L . .- i . . .-, 1- .3 DHnn.'rtnn T'wtl m'.l W 'p' VftllrtCJol
for immediate aid to Greece .and Turkey iiT resisting totali- In LlllCafJO
tanan pressure, riis staiernenr, was ciesignea parnuutany iu
Pro Cage Meet Opens Saturday
answer foreign and domestic complaints that our government j CHICAGO,. Aprir 2 (UP) is jbypassirrg the U. N. and thereby weakening it. Chicago becomes the basketball i Some problems, he pointed out,' demand quicker solutions center of the nation Saturday than the U. N, is equipped to provide. In undertaking to sup- night when the greatest collection plv them, our government would give only emergency and f talent ever gathered' in one temporary assistance. There would be many other opportuni- mfeet starts battling for the 1947 ties for mtatoaroioange reconstruction jobs Fourteen regarding which "the United States believes that the United powerful quintets, whose lineups Nations and its related agencies should assume the principal' inciude scores 0f the most briiil esponsibility, within their capabilities . . ." " ' iant luminaries of the cage " ; In thus outlining methods by which action by our1 gov- sport, will participate in the eminent could be tied in with U. N. activities, Mr. Austin event, being presented for the BUtde clearer some phases of our hew foreign policy which ninth- successive year. President Truman may have passed over too briefly in his - Three first round games will message' to Congress. In that respect our U. N. representa- be staged Saturday and Sunday live may have relieved some doubts in the. mind's of Ameri- nights. Then the six winners, can law-makers as well as foreign delegates regarding our plus Indianapolis and' Fort proposed course. i Wayne, square off in a spectacuBut Mr. Austin also sought to remove more serious ob- &r four-game Quarterfinal card
jeiHions than those based on expediency and procedure. There have been charges, in which some Americans joined, that our intervention in Greece and Turkey would' constitute a new adventure in imperialism. There are some who profess to' believe that the United States, conscious of the fact that it has greater strength and resources than any other power, is seeking to impose its will upon many parts of the world. Here is Mr. Austin's answer: -
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Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
Frank Ncff W.R.C. No; 155, Wednesday, April 2, Wood-,, man Hall.
Sullivan Rebekah Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Lodge,
on Monday, April 7. Semifinals
will be staged on . Wednesday, April 9, with third place and the championship decided the following night.
I Fort Wayne is the defending ! champion: but it would take a . brave prophet to predict that the tt in a j.1 ; i i
"The United States desires to collaborate in peace' and Z wSye yr equality with all nations. It does not desire to dominate, in- Every team- in the tournament is timid'ate or threaten' the security of any nation, large or a, t0ugh one and most of them small. The United States will support collective security for will still be tougher when the all nations large as Well as small. The , United States re- chips are down because of added spects, of course, the right of all members of the United Na- talent' being signed, tions to follow whatever way of life or system of government1 So far- only the New , York they choose, so long as the choice is freely made without in'- Rens nave announced an acquisitimiclation and so long as such nations do not interfere with tion 6 ft. 8 in. Nat (Sweetwater) the rights of other countries or the liberties of other peoples." Clifton, who once scored 50 That, explicit statement, which-' is not only official but points in a Chicago prep game, expresses the sentiments of virtually all Americans,, is the The others are holding back, but clearest interpretation yet made of the objectives of our ex- rumors name almost every senior panding foreign policy. It answers a lot of questions, includ- on the 1947 .all-conference team, ing those of many citizens who wonder whether we should vlus pJ?nty of otnersi- ' not demand changes in the governments of Greece and Tur- '''"Ralph Hamilton, the Big Nine's key as a condition of American aid. In the light of Mr. Aus- most valuable player, is one aitin's statement, we could not dictate the policy of any other most certain to show up with a nation whose government is chosen bv -the neoole That contender for the title. Andy
WOULD be imperialism. . ,'". ' ; - V.; . It should be noted that Mr. Austin's statement conforms to both-the letter and rhp snin't vP ho TTnitnH Wo4.'nnn
pi .whirl, nW.r thl r'" " ; Purdue, Glen Selbo of Wisconsin,
w S " Jack underman
ijccilc auvi ocLui.uy, uui speciiicany preemaes intervention in the internal affairs of any nation. '
Philip, Gene Vance and Ken Menke of the Illinois Whiz Kids, Paul Hoffman and Ed Ehlers of
any nation,
Indiana Central College Accredited In North Central
of Ohio, Ray
Ramsey, Bradleythese and others are among those said to
" (have been signed or about to a lineup with quintets in the big
basketball show. Not only will all this new strength add to the
and vocational guidance, and
strengthening' of the college's financial position.
' Several faculty members have scintillating color and spectacular
joined the staff since Dr,
first took office, and many
Esch action of the event, but it also
new adds to the already-difficult task
Indianapolis, April ' 2,
Admittance of Indiana Central
;6hes expanded'.
Last fall the enrollment . hit. a
College to the North Central As--post-war high of some 450 stuM'tiation of Colleges and Secon- dents, 192 of this total being vet&Sry Schools was announced in erans . . ,
courses have been added and old of trying to determine a favorite.
Tournament play normally is
hazardous enough. !n this world's
Clj'icago late last Wednesday ' at the annual convention of the North Central Association. pv. I. Lynd Esch, Indiana Ceiitraj president, was in Chicago latjl week attendii.g the meeting id informed the college of the association's accreditation $Wedrcsday evening. 'Admittance' to the association is the culmination ot a program of institutional development begun
championship meet, the prize at stake is so tremendous that from the opening whistle of Saturday
Indiana Central was founded in night's first game until the final
1902 arid has g:own to be one of the state's leading liberal arts colleges. It is one of the several Evangelical-United Brethren Colleges in the United Slates.
SULLIVAN CONSERVATION CLUB TO HOLD MEETING
gun in the title contest, there won't be a single let-down in the continuous parade of thrills which makes it the biggest event in the sport. Aside from the monetary awards, the ultimate winner will qualify to meet the nation's college all-stars in the annual classic in November at the
The Sullivan
Conservation
iir 1940. The improvements were , Club - will hold their regular accelerated as much as possible i meeting at the City Hall, Thurs-
during the war and have lncreas-
Chicago Stadium.
ed since. Dr. Esch was elected president in 1944. JVTain points of the institutional
development are art expanded curricula, additions to the faculty,
mittees are to be selected for the program outlined for this year, j The membership committee is !
requested to turn in all cards sold to date in order to complete
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Monuments JAMES J. DURHAM 240 So. Main St. Phone 343
G. If. Club, Thursday, April . 3, home of Daisy Springer, South Main Street 2:00 p. ml Royal Neighbors, . regular meeting, Friday, April , Woodman Hall, 7:30. Initiation. Mffnbcrs Wing- smaJl number of sandwiches and eookics. Bring- table service. The food sale has been postponed. Village Homcmakers, Mrs. Wendell Cox, 25 North West Street, Tuesday, April 8, 7:30. Bring: auction e ifts.
V.F.W. Auxiliary No. 6273, Wednesday; April 2, WoodmanHail: This- organization, is still in the period of organizing.
Priscilla embroidery club;; home of Mi's. Reed Lucas, 18 -North' Section Street, Wed- , nesday, April 3, 1 o'clock. Friday Afternoon Club, : Friday, April 4, 3:30 p; fn.,t home of Mrs. Clvaflics Bcd-f. ; well, 339 West Washington ?! Street. ' "'' .' "
Awepron Garden Club, : Thursday, 2:30 p. rt., home o MiS. Rcid Ross, South State . Street. MT. TABOR J Mr. and . Mrs. Eastori Shipp were in Terre Haute Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferree were in Sullivan Monday. There was a special meeting at the Mt. Tabor church Monday night. , . Mr. and Mrs. Easton Shipp had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Criss and Rev. and Mrs. Howard Day. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Pinkston called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferree and son had as their guests over the week-end their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John Crouch, of Blbomingtori, Indiana. Elizabeth Thompson spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Tapley of Sullivan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Toody Bogard and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz Sunday afternoon. Mary Burnett, Georgia Plew, Dorothy Bogard and Bertha Ryland attended the sale at the Corbin home ,in Sullivan Saturday. Mark Shipp spent the latter part of the week and the first of this week with his grandparents, Mr. and M'rs. Bruce Coppage. Mrs. Ray Kelly of Terre Haute, called on Bertha Ryland last Friday. Ollie Gilbreath of Sullivan, called on his brother, Clarence, Sunday afternoon.
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