Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 107, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 May 1947 — Page 5

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1947. FACE FIVE Cheesey Pucker MITH FAMILY HEARS NEWS OF CHILDREN'S MURDER They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo tHiwmd u. t turn OAtt

JLLTVAN. INDIANA

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ointments in the home upon

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onotone of Terre Haute

F. P. Sayre, Mgr. 1015 So. 7th Street

Terre Haute, Ind. C-4001

IICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

tfce is hereby given that the isigned Administrator of the

of Ella J. Hunt has this day in the office of tiie clerk of the

ran Circuit Court his final report

13 account with said estate, ana

the same will be heard by the a Circuit Court on the 21st day

ine, the same being the 42nd ial day of the May terra 1947 ot

court. ilitors, heirs and legatees of said ent and all persons interested in

estate therefore are hereby noti-

to appear in said court on said

and show cause why said report

d not be approved.

WALTER W. ASDELL. Administrator, mess my hand and seal of said at Sullivan this 22rwl day of 1947. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. E. Chowntng, Attorney.

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DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys

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.idneys need attention. udneysareNature'achief wayof taking acids and poisonous waste out of the They help most People pass about 3

a day.

e 16 miles of kidney tubes and fitter ork weU. poisonous waste matter stays

blood. These poisons may start nagffing

ties, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of d energy, getting up nights, swelling, ss underthe eyes, headaches and dizzirequent or scanty passages with amartI bunting sometiinesshowathereiBSome.

wrong with your kidneys or bladder. i't waitl Ask your druggist for Doan's

h stimulant diuretic, used successfully

lions for over 60 years. Doan s give relief and will help the 15 miles of tubes flush out poisonous wait from

hod. Get Doan's Fills. . , .

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SENATOR Alexander Wiley (R)i Wis., puckers up to blow out the candles on his 63rd birthday cake' presented him in the capital by colleagues from the Dairy state. The cake, of course, is Wisconsin cheese. dateraatibnal)

Johannes Brahms''flrstTcon certo for pianoforte, now one of! (the most popular piano concerJ tos, was a dismal failure in Hanover at its first performance and was hissed in Leipzig. This was 1859. Clara Schumann's championship of the concerto finally kwon it a measure of success. Nitrogen mustard war gases were tested recently as possible remedies for some kinds of cancer-like diseases. Patients with Hodgkin's disease temporary improved after treatment.'' ' The nesting season " for the pheasant gets well under way in May. Green grasses, clovers and insects supplement their diet .

WILLIAM SMITH (left), father of the four children shot tnd killed in the woods near their Imlay City, Mich., farm, brings news of the bizarre slaying to surviving members ot the family. His oldest daughter, Mrs. Leona Fox (hand on mouth) and Betty Coulter, 12-year-old cousin of the slain children, stand in foregrounds Oliver Terpening, 16-year-old neighbor arrested near Toledo, reportedly has confessed the gun-slaying ol Barbara, 16; Stanley, 14; Gladys, 13, and Janet Smith, 2, because Barbara had refused him dates. (International Soundpioto,)

FOOD STOCKS AT "LOWEST EBB" FOOD COUNCIL

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PROGRESS

The mortician's profession' has ' made striking' progress . . in the last fifteen years. Many of the -. developments are important, v. . It ,has alvvays been our policy, .. vto I'dd these imprbvegmnts ' if' they are worth while, and as a result our work reflects . the best in modern mortuary! practice. ' . r RAILSBACK Funeral - Home

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AT FOURTH MEETING of the International Emergency Food Council in Washington, D. C, V. S. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson (center) discusses Secretary-General Dr. A. Fitzgerald's " warning that food stocks are "at the lowest ebb" with many millions suffering through -the worst : phases of . the postwar food shortages.. At the meeting (from left) are Mario Illanes, Chile; Anderson' Chen Chin-Mai, China, and Dr. Joaquin E. Meyer, Cuba. (International Soundphoto) - - y i , .; . y v, i-; j-.. - .. t : . -v r ,t - -

Mariana !waa the name given ... . ' " iTaSS-SnbyT coimcirof j. GIRL, FIANCE CALM AT MURDER TRIAL

New England m 1621 -z. The pat-1 i

ent, which was-the second grant-j ed by the 1 council, covered the lands lying between the ,Naum- j keag (Salem) . and ; . Merriniac rivers,. witH the islands within three miles of the shce, and ; was. included In the present ter- : ritory of Masschusetts. ' 7': ;" . . . -v ' In May the mourning dove be- -gins egg laying in earnest. The average - clutch of two: eggs hatches in two weeks. " . r

TOIEETRIES

: $1.60 Value FITCH'S Shampoo and Hair Tonic ALSO calp Massage Brush AI! for 99c

She used fo pay $15 '" for a permanent

COTY

wder and Base poth for $1,25 bLD SOUTH

usting Powder

$1.25

50c ergens Lotion r 3Sc -.-:;-

' .. 35c

DNDS CREAM

25c

Ann Bitter o Conntdmt

How she gives herself d tc& wave a! home '

Grrs yourself ft Toni in 2 . to 3 hours a home! Lovely, Icmg-lastuig, easy to do. '

CRIME eoio wvt.

, . .. 25c Deodorant 2 Jars 26c TAWN Hair Dressing Lotion Cologne Each 75c ; SWRISLEYS Big Bath Soap Box of 4 $1.19

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BEULAH LOUISE OVERELl, 18, watches stoically while handcuffs are! removed from her fiance, George (Bud) Golum (right), by Deputy Sheriff Tom Murphine in Santa Ana,. Cal.," court room, where the two are on trial on murder charges growing out of the yacht-ex-plosioa deaths of Miss Overell's parents. (International Soundphoto)

GLEN SEES HOW IT'S DONE

Lustre-Creme -; SHAMPOO . v $1.00 v Nokzema Cream -v V' :':;'23c'-:;v":

SOLITAIR Fashion Point LIPSTICK $1.00

MAX FACTOR POWDER ; $1.00

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, LEGLESS. DICKIE LANDRY, 4-year-old 'Lynn, Mass., victim of a train ac-. cident, convinces Gleniiy Brann that he will walk again. Dickie showed Glenny how to walk,, run and climb with artiftc legs, in Maiden, Mass., hospital where Glenny is recovering from amputation of both legs, burned in a boyish prank. (InUtnationalY

JITUS IS THEWATCHPOG OF THE OFFICE TIME 5HEETS--PW, OH, HOW HEPOWATCH-

7HIS IS A BUSINESS

FIRM "NOT A REST

home .' theres too manv" cays off

TOO MUCH MALIN6ERIN(3

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ATOMIC GROUP

VOTES TO BAR VETO POWER ;

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., May

29, (UP) The United Nations

atomic energy commission today

adopted unanimously a resolu

tion which in effect postpones

a showdown on the . Russian at

tempt to bring the big powers veto into the field of atomic

control. ,

The discussion provided 'the

Russians with a slight moral vic

tory by reaffirming an old United Nation decision that the proposed world atomic agency must be established within the framework of the Security Council. Before the vote, it became clear, however, that the phrase "within the framework of the Security Council" means one thing to the Russians and anoth

er to the other twelve members of the atomic commission. . With China as the leader jn the compromise maneuver, the United States decided to vote for the resolution finally adopted on the understanding that it "in no way prejudices" the more . basic issue of whether the Big Five will be able to use the veto power to prevent punishment of atomic control violations. Franklin College Commencement Speaker Named Franklin, Ind. May 29 Speaker for the Franklin College commencement on June 1, will be Dr. Dwayne Orton, Director of Education of the International Business Machines Corporation, and noted lecturer before professional, business, and civic organizations. - Active as a teacher in the colleges of the west coast, Dr. Orton became Director of the Junior College, College of the Pa

cific in Stockton, California in 1933-34; Dean of the General College, from 1934-36; and held the presidency of the Stockton Junior College from 1936-42. In 1942 he assumed the position of Educational Contultant, for the Civil Aeronautics Administration in the, U. S, Department of Commerce.

Lowell E. Meyer Appointed County 4-H Club Agent

I WISHING WELL Jj

Kegistered U. S. Patent Office.

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j Lowell E. Meyer of Prairie Creek has been appointed as County 4-H Club Agent for Sullivan County as of May 22, 1947.

Mr. ivieyer is a graduate ot tne

Clay City High School and Indi

ana State Teachers' College. He

taught at the fairbanks High

ocnooi oi tnis county ior two years and served as 4-H Club leader in that township in 1915 and 1946, his club having had

jects both years. i I n.. hit i : , i.-i r

; ivir. meyer is uiruu uniu OL-p-tember 1 and his duties will concern only those in 4-H Club work. Hisv' office is in the office r.f tliA fnimtv ATon.(j irt-.ll" (ritirt. MiciU

House.

I The newly appointed 4-H Club Agent will have supervision over nine 4-H Clubs in the county, each club having a local leader with the exception of Curry - :

Township.

HERE is a pleasant little game that will give you a message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number Is less than 6, add 3. The result 13 your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under, the checked figures give you. Copyright 197. fcy William J. Miller. Dltributd by King Features. Inc. 5 '21

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i fancy long thread cocoanut covered cakes topped with , swirls of thick white frosting each 63c SPONGE CAKES for your Shcrtcake, ea. . , 23c REMEMBER: There's a MOTOR SCOOTER at STEIN'S that might be yours. Get your Mom to visit our sweets shop.

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