Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 93, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 May 1947 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 9. 1947. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper

Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854

UL POTNTER Publisher

awuk iojxjnx.uk JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor

OMER H. MURRAY Editor

Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana Published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St

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PLAN PROGRAM FOR (MOTHER'S DAY

CLAY HILL LADS AND LASSIES ,

The Clay Hill Lads and Lassies

PSI IOTA XI SORORITY. HOLDS PLEDGE SERVICES 1.TomKofe rt flirt "Dc-i Trtto V?

The Women's Society of Chris- mcf . Inet n,ah, ot m

tian Service will sponsor a ' , , . . . . M). T ... 0f Jefferson Township met at the

Mother's Day program at the Hajjles fQr their pledge services home of Jimmy Padgett recently. (Sunday School hour Sunday, Tha MTO1-pOE-,Mro h v, New officers for the vear took

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pantomime "Mother's Dream I will be presented by a large cast of characters. Mrs. Richard Parks jwill represent the mother. Solos, duets and special music

by the choir will be featured on the program. The public is invited to attend.

CURRY FARMERSi4-H CLUB Officers of the Curry Farmers 4-H Club attended the 4-H Officers Training School at the Shelburn High School Wednesday afternoon, May 7, along with the other 4-H Clubs of the county.

Each officer was instructed as to

Samm, Kenneth Pugh and Richard Craighead.

The Republican Labor Bill

. When the Republicans were out 'seeking votes last fall his particular job in his club.

hey were telling people of Indiana they had the exclusive i Those attending from 'the

ights to a cure-all which would insure the proper function- Curry Farmers ciub were iom-

ng of the nation's complicated industrial system. my Taylor, Joe Marts, Edward

Dr n O P 'a "rnnro onH Vmrh" ta Tinw nrmoava tn ho a bmitn, inomas ciuuaugu, cuvci

luaclc.brew of political ram water and banana oil Instead of

ponsonng legislation that would quicken the heartbeat of he nation's industrial giant, Republican bosses are attempt-

ng to administer a phony concoction labeled "politics," which

ill, if taken m prescribed doses, cause a definite relapse. As the Chicago Times, in a recent Neditorial, states it,

'the Republican. leadership plans to shove through Congress

drastic labor bill. ' "This bill," the editorial continues, "will include moderte legislation that President Truman has asked for. It also

vill include out-and-out anti-union legislation that is support-

d only by the far-right and is opposed by sincere, serious exerts on labor problems, such as Sen; Morse (R. Ore.). .

-The Republican leadership cannot honestly expect

'resident Truman to approve the all-or-nothing measure. The

i.O.P. leadership can t expect to be able to pass the measure

ver his veto. That s part of the diabolical, political, plan.

.The Republicans would say if labor conditions went

rom bad to worse: 'We tried to pass a labor bill, but the 'resident vetoed it. So now we have industrial chaos.' .

"If the Republicans were sincerely trying to improve inustrlaLconditions, they would pass a series of labor bills,

ach of which would be designed to correct defects in our cre

dit system. If the President should veto one or more, those hat he-approved at least would remain to serve their pur-

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officers of the sorority. Pattv Jo their places. .. Bob

Rogers, Jane Bedwell, Gladys president, called the meeting to Pinkston and Clara Keys were order. . Eugene Johanningsmeier the rushees. led the group in the 4-H pledge. Those attending were Millie Roll call was answered with Taylor, Telia Haines, Mary Scott, their favorite color. Old and new. Beverly McCammon, Norma business was discussed. After the Sevier, Becky Martin, Sharon business session the meeting was Ford, Mary Jean Keys, Kathleen turned over to the recreational

Sims, Blanche. Hawtin, Jinny leaders, Warren Andis and Jim-

DeBaun, Vivian Smith, Ruth Mc- my Padgett. After a lew games

Vickers, Dorothy Unger, Mary were played retresnmems or D. Phillips, Ann Pierce, Mona PP sandwiches, cookies and Stull, Peggy Enochs Jean Stew- candy were enjoyed. Although art. Frances Phillips, Patsy aU of the members were not Kelley, Betsy Ross, Patty Jo present the meeting was a great Rogers, Cleotis Hamilton, Evelyn success. Weathers, Ruth Thayer , Jane The next meeting will be held Bedwell, Gladys Pinkston and at the home of Barbara and Clara Keys. Geraldine Jackson on May 21.

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TO THE VOTERS

' Who Supported Me In The Primary Election : Your support is appreciated. " '. My sincere thanks. . -

JAMES A. HAGY

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Alfgar cried, "He has become a manl" WJLTER was thoroughly disheartened. Maryaro was'; lost to him, perhaps forever, and Friar Bacon was in jail for telling truth. He turned his steps toward Gurnie. S His grandfather was the only relative left to Walter and the old man was ill in bed when the traveler arrived. But ' old Alfgar sat up and his eyes lighted when the servant ; showed Walter in. He cried, "He has become a man!-" Walter recounted his adventures on the long journey and his grandfather listened eagerly. They decided that at Gurnie they would begin the manufacture of paper-a . secret which Walter had remembered. "There will be a great demand for it,". Walter stud,' "from the abbeys and merchants and the officers of the Crown.!' , . . - - ,Walter spent several hours walking about the great house and the grounds where he had passed his childhood. He

Walter found his grandfather in great agitation

wondered if. Tristram had found his other friends men who were practically outlaws. Though he was of noble blood, Walter knew Tris v. as right In fighting the cruelty of some lords particularly the vicious Edmond, Earl of Lessford and Waller's half-brother. . . , And he thought, loo, of Mary am-, lost somewhere in the vast east. Thank heaven he had made her sew some gems in the hem of her jacket. He tried to fan a faint spark of hope that somehow he would find her. - " Waller was returning to the house when he heard his grandfather, shouting, "Vilderkin!- Wilderkin:" He found his grandfather, in great agitation, tryin? to dress. A messenger stood in the room and Waiter recognized the insignia of Bulaite 011 his sieeve.' ' , ' The master of Gurnie told' the messenger, "Tsske yowsolf

tngaine was on her way there.

below, knave. Keep a still tongue in your head and let no one know the errand which brings you here. Say nothing or 1 shall see to it that you never speak again." Wilderkin hobbled in. "My lord, what has happened?" the seneschal asked. ' , 11 ' ; . ' When the difficult task of adjusting the garments had been finished, the old man sank into a chahHe gasped, "I am so excited I am unfit to -offer assistance to a lady in distress:" "A lady in distress!" Walter could think of nothing else. "Tell me, grandfather, is Engaine in need of our help?" A Ifgar nodded. '"The fellow rode "on ahead of the Countess of Lcssiord with word Of her corning. She is leaving Bulaire. She brings her son' and asks sanctuary herel" . , (Cflvitimied tomorrow' '

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