Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 84, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 April 1947 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, APR. 28, 1947.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper ' Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAXIL POYNTER V Publisher ELEANOR POYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY .. , Editpr Entered as second-class matter at the Postofflce. Sullivan, Indiana ' Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 116 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12

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Is Peace Too Expensive? It is easy to dismiss Henry Wallace's talk of a $50 billion world reconstruction program as moonshine, but it will be worth everybody's while to give the matter a Second thought. If $50 billion seems like a lot of money, it should be compared with the $300 billion which this ' country alone spent on the war. Or consider that in the last seven years our government has spent or committed to spend abroad, for nonwa'r purposes (loans, relief, participation in world financial institutions, etc. ),'niore than $21 billion. Or look at the estimate of the magazine World Report that the Truman Doctrine, if carried to its logical conclusion, implies loans and grants, public and private, of $21 billion in the next three years. Even if America, were to put up all of the $50 .billion, which Mr. Wallace does not propose, it is clear that this sum spread over 10 years would not be markedly out of line. Last year the United States sold abroad goods and services worth $15 billion, and bought abroad goods and services worth only $7 billion a difference of $8 billion. We were able to do this . mainly because we lent and donated abroad in 1946 goods worth nearly $7 billion. If we expect to maintain such a level of exports and that means keeping millions 'of Americans working at the things they do best we must consistently - close the import-export gap, first, by taking more imports, and second, by wise foreign investments. ' The real question is not whether Our capital shall go abroad it will do so in any case but whether it shall be so used as to make the' maximum contribution to sustained -world prosperity and lasting peace. If we lend blindly for nonproductive purposes, or for the purely negative purpose .of "stopping Russia," then ultimately the loans will go into default and the artificial market for our goods will sudden.iy disappear. But if we lend for development of economic resources and for lifting the standard of living overseas, we shall help build permanently larger world markets; in sup- - plying which our industry and labor 'will heavily share.. It is Mr. Wallace's point that such an investment program will be not only the soundest economic policy, but the best and probably the only way of eliminating Communist- : capitalist friction and removing the basic causes of war. The argument cannot be disposed of with a hoot of derision. We could build a Jordan Valley Authority in Palestine for less money than we propo.se to spend in Greece and Turkey within a. single. year. A Jordan Valley Authority would pay for itself in the long run, would provide the economic base for a lasting solution of Jewish-Arab conflicts, and would ihter- : pose a formidable barrier of prosperity to the spread ' of Communism in the Middle East. Would that not be a sounder investment than the equipping and feeding of troops? From The Chicago Sun

MONDAY MAY 5th is the last day to pay spring taxes without being delinquent. If you should need any help in this important chore, remember that "we are the man with the smile and the ready cash" and will he glad to render you quick service. Your credvt is good with us. FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY l?p stairs middle east side square. Sullivan. Phone 125

PUBLIC SALE

I will sell at public auction at my home Smiles northeast of Sullivan awl 2 mile north of Perless mine TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 , . Commencing at 1:00 p. m. Household goods consisting of beds, springs, "mattress, dresser, flower stand, piano, library table, 2 electric radio, 9x12 congoleums, dishes, cooking utensils, electric toaster, cabinet, safe, bird cake, kitchen chairs, quilt blocks, 2 Daisy churns, oil stove, tun, cook stove, electric washer, living room suite, curtains, brooder stove, P. and O. gang plow, one riding plow and many other articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible in case of accidents. TERMS OF SALE CASH. CLEMENT CHAPMAN Col. Floyd Dillingham, 'Auctioneer.

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We are having many calls for farms in Sullivan and neighboring counties. If you want to sell, list with the

United Farm Agency

NO FARM TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. Hear UNlTED's famous radio program, "The Farm You'd Like To Own": WLS, 8:00 A. M., every Saturday, and twelve other stations. : Jas. W. LaFollette Rural Route 4, Sullivan Phone 9075 3 Miles North On 411 11 r

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, 3rd Ward RALPH YUNG

For Councilman, First Ward A. E. "LEX" DRAPER

For City Councilman, First Ward FRANCIS TRUELOCK

OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES

Letters from ministers and others. Interested In local . option

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Letters and interviews or 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 hot 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.

Anytime , Any Place YELLOW Phone470 . The Thinking Fellow ' : Rides A Yellow

The Shimmying car is a dangerous car. The unusuJ strains, difficult driving discomjort cause accidents besides ruining your tires. We correct " Shimmy"

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And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking soda and other alkalizera if the true cause of your trouble is constipation. , In this case, your real trouble is not m the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where 60 of your food is digested. And when the lower part gete blocked food may fail to digest properly. - What you want tor real relief is something to "unblock" ypur lower intestinal tract. Something to clean it out effectively help Nature get back on her feet. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take as directed. Thev gently and effectively "unblock your digestive tract. This permits all 6 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.

Thre-I Clubs Danville Springfield Terre Haute . . . Davenport Waterloo . Evansville . . . ,

Decatur .

A U. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU REPORT announces the discovery of a new tannic acid treatment for ivy poisoning. The treatment has been found excellent; it is gentle and safe, dries up the blisters in a surprisingly short time often within 24 hours. These government findings are Incor

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At your drugstore. 59c. IVY-DR Y ii mf. by IVY CORP., Montclalr, .V. ., not axiociated wifh ar.y gwmment orfaitrafiin.

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Gets Another Entry; Now 34 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. April

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annual oOO-mue automobile race at the Indianapolis Speedway, May 30, appeared to be cornplcle today with 34 cars eligible for the event.. Latest addition to the list is a Cameo Motors Ford Special entered by Anthony Granatelli, of Chicago.

I Speedway. President Wilbur

j Shaw said the entry was received ahead of the April 15 deadline but explained: "We were requested to withhold announcement of it unlil Granatelli was sure it would be at the track. A telegram today

semester hours of credit, which I Board of Education has approved will be acceptable toward cither the course to apply towards the ah undergraduate or graduate j renewal of a biology permit and degree, will be given by the towards a permanent license in university upon successful com-1 biology and vocational agriculpietion of the course. The State turs. ,

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AWFUL RHEUMATIC PAIN LEFT MAN'S BODY IN 8 HOURS "For years I had rheumatic pains in the -muscles of my shoulders, legs and ankles, which finally, got so stiff, sore and painful that when I walked 1 would flinch with agony.. I got RHUAID and started taking it, and the rheumatic pains began leaving my body in eight hours. Now

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cles entirely. . I feel like some other person, and I praise RHlJAID to the sky." This is a genuine testimonial from a man living right here tn this vicinity. RHU-AID is the new . liquid formula containing three valuable medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, ; 'alj blended into one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritis aches and pains. Miserable people soon feel different sall over. So don't go on suffering! Get RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store. Adv. .4-, . -.. . . . . , t

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YESTERDAY'S GAMES 1 Three-! League Terre Haute, 13; Davenport, '2. Danville, 10; Springfield, 2. Decatur, 2; Quincy, 0. Evansville, 4-9; Waterloo, 2-9.

(Second game called in eighth.)

. American League Washington, 1; New York, 0. St. Louis, 4-4;, Chicago, 2-3. Philadelphia, 6;1 Boston, 6. (Called end of ninth.) Detroit at Cleveland, postponed.

nouncement." " . . j Shaw indicated that no additional foreign entries are anticipated. He said: ' "We have heard "nothii'ig more from the French and Italian i teams and I believe that suffic-1 lent time has elapsed since the .

deadline for their entries to have reached us if mailed prior to midnight, April 15."

Purdue To Hold Conservation School At Park

EFFECTIVE SUNDAY; APRIL 27TH important changes will be made in the passenger train time tables of the C&EI Railroad. Travelers planning trips after this elate are asked to please consult their nearest C&EI ticket agent or representative. Ask for the new time table folder.'

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National League Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 0. Brooklyn, 9: New York, 8. Philadelphia, 5-5; Boston, 4-4. Cincinnati, 6-2; Pittsburgh, 1-1.

LAFAYETTE, April 28. An invitation to vacation in an ideal spot while studying vital principles : of conservation Of natural , resources is extended to public school teachers and others by Profr H. H. Michaud of the de- ( partment Of forestry and conservation at Purdue University, director of the Second Annual Conservation Education Camp which will be held at Versailles State Park June 23 to July 31. In addition to the training and recreational outing offered, six .

NEW ARRIVALS and DEPARTURES These schedule changes will affect the following C & 1 1 irains in service between IVANSVILL! PRINCETON VINCENNES SULLIVAN TERM HAUTE DANVILLE CHICAGO SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Trains Now llr Trains Nbst 1-99-93 96-94-92 j . 3-95-9 88-8-10 Intermediate points will he similarly affected) ALL C&EI Trains Operate on Central Standard Tims CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD

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WE HAVE BEEN LICENSED BY PURINA MILLS TO :MAKEi THIS;. PAMrii'tQ f imp r.'(VF i nw -rmr awh -Hir.H ni i Ar:iTvrTOFhJFOR 1

THE. FARMERS IN OUR TRADING AREA, v . . Purioa furnishes us the formulas 'to' bbnd

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Fins Color Cartoon, Late News & Chapter No. 3, "Royal Mounted Rides. Again." ;

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.'curacy.-. ' '- Each fall we purchase a large quantity of corn to take care of your feeding needs when grains are high and scarce. This year we are able to hand a considerable saving to you in our CHOWMIX FEEDS by using this com in our feeds at last fall's price. If price of supplement breaks, these prices will drop.

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