Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 109, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 June 1947 — Page 4

SUIUVAN DAILY TTME3-. MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1947.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA,

Gandhi Thinks US,-Russ War 'Improbable By GERALD ROCK (Copyright, 1947 by United Press)

BOMBAY, India, June 2. 1 (UP) Mohandas K. Gandhi, the' spiritual leader of India's Hindus,'

said in a . telegraphic interview that he regards-war between the United States and Russia as "highly improbable." ' He said that the only condition

upon which the world can live is united under one central governing body, composed of representatives of the component parts. He declined to say, however,

whether he thought such a world J union ever would become a reality. I A prime exponent of the prin-f ciple of non-violence, Gandhi ad-. vised the Jews in Palestine to abandon "terrorism and other forms of violence." He said that was the most acceptable solution to the Palestine question. Gandhi is in New Delhi, where Viscount Mountbatten, the Vice-

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roy, will give Indian leaders his plan of procedure for British withdrawal from India. Freedom for India in a principle for which Gandhi has long campaigned. The United Press submitted to him six questions from Bombay. Gandhi telegraphed his answers in his first expression in months on the world's major problems.'. A dispatch from New Delhi said Gandhi, after prayer, said in a speech that Britain wanted the Indian people to solve their problems and that he believed Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, head of the interim government and a Hindu, could govern the country. Gandhi's advice will be -heavily relied on by the National Congress (Hindu) party during the coming months. Although he no longer has any official connection with the party's political affairs, he advises it in the role of an elder statesman.

Jean Baptist Lully (1633-87) was a celebrated composer and founder of the French opera, In 1635 the first grand jury in the United States met in Boston.

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This picture was taken at the mortgage-burning ceremony of the Sullivan American Legion on May 20. At. that time the Legion burned the mortgage that was signed when the group purchased the present Post club rooms from Fred Bays. In the picture are: back row, left to right, John Harbaugh, Since medieval days the fourleaf clover ha3 been a lucky piece. Among its virtues was the power to prevent madness, and the power to bring- mutual love to two people who ate a fourleaf clover together.

rast commander and trustee; Joe Greenberg, finance officer, past commander and trustee; Carl Engle, second vice-commander; Bill Russell, chaplain; Harry Wallers, first vice-commander; Ed Trueblood, past commander and trustee; Jesse Bedwell, past commander and trustee; Noriiian German, commander; and Wayne

Pierce, adjutant.- - 1 Three persons who .had a lot to do witn purchasing the building could not be present. They are: Gerald Keller, past rommander and trustee, and J- C. French and Charles Parks, who were trustees at the time the mortgage was signed. . (Photo by Hunter)

The Briar Patch

I All snakes are spreading vipers to the men of my family. All brown birds are sparrows to the boys. ... All flowers are weeds j to Honey as she plows through them after the elusive rabbit she : hasn't been able to catch but ever vainly hopes to.

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PICTURED behind bars in Havana, Cuba, Patricia (Satira) Schmidt appears thin and no longer exotic . as she awaits trial for the fatal shooting of John Lester Mee aboard his yacht in Havana harbor. Recovering from weeks of illness and depression she told reporters, "I am beginning to hope," (International)

ENVIRONMENT Old Jacob had an extra house for rent, And when the village real-estate man sent A would-be tenant up from out of town, . . The visitor faced Jacob with a frown, "How are the neighbors here-aboul?" he said, Old "Jacob's face flushed fiery red. "How are the neighbors where you're living now?" He parried, and the stranger knit his brow. "Confounded disagreeable, I must say," He said, "That's why I want to move away." . Old Jacob spat, then slowly shook his head; . "The neighbors ain't no better here," he said. And so the stranger didn't want the house. And Jacob kept as quiet as a mouseUntil another prospect came along ' A friendly man who hummed a merry song. "I'll bet the folks around here are just grand!" He said to Jacob, giving him his hand. ' . :

"How are the' neighbors where you're livin' now?" Asked Jacob, and the stranger said, "I vow They're people you'd be mighty proud to know; My one regret is that I have to go." - "Cheer up," said Jacob, -" Ain't no need for grievin', "The folks round here are just like them you're leavin'." . ' Avery Giles. '.,

What's wrong with this idea? Making over the universe seems to .be my favorite diversion. We'll never know how good my- ideas ' about it are,' because they'll never be tried! Of course, down here o:i my hilltop far from all the Gimmes and lobbyists and bureaucrats, it looks simple. Here it is we are going to be asked for money ny almost all the countries of Europe. They call it a loan. We know from past experiences" not yet forgotten that it isn't a loan. And that it will be a, constant source of irritation between us. Why not then buy a colonial territory of them and give them their freedom? Surely if it is worth being owned,' it has men able to govern. "To sendmy.boy to college, r ' - ' .' 'I put a mortgage on the shack. V I spent teh thousand, dollars . ' ' ' And got a quarterback." ''"' " - ,

Grade School Lists Pupils With No Absences

H. E. St. Clair, principal of the Junior High Grade School, today released the list of pupils at that school who' were neither tardy nor absent during the school year that just ended. , These pupils' include: First grade; Judy Drake and Patty Huff. Second grade; j-osephine Brown Glenda Burns, Jackie Lee Dudley, Sally Lowdermilk, Helen Judith Milam, Marian Padgett, Joan Itambis, 'Richard Rose. Glenna

Russell, and Martha Susan Smith.

Egg Plant Pest Is Killed by D.D.T,

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Third Grade: Virginia Gile Leon Jewell, Kathleen Lie welly Janice Miller, Nancy Robinso; and Frances Tarwater. Fourth Grade; Sylvia Burnel Kathleen, Burns, James Cricl field Robert Cornoyer, Mjicha' Eaton, Patty Jo McCracken. Noi

ma Miliam, and Janet Wright. Fifth .Grade; Robert Allen, S; i-a Lou Anderson, Judith Bel , Donna Gott, Barbara Ladso I Nancy Ann Lewellyn, Dona' I Malone, Ilene Norris, Richai Owings, Jackie Power, Williai E. Ramb!is, Lois Rilenge, Leonai ITarrh, Yvonna Wallace, and R chard Zellars. I Sixth Grade; Laura Diani Alsop, Sharon Alumbaugh, Shi ley Alumbaugh, Robert Euger Arnett, George Broshears, Georri William Crooks, Leon Huff, Sh, ron Dorene Killion, Kennei Kimmell, Kay Lewellyn, Carol, Moss, Arthur Rooksberry, Hal old Settles, Betty Shake, NaniJ Sue Taylor, Robert Templetol

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Pick Eggplant Fruit When the Skin Is Shiny. D.D.T. has been a boon to egg plant, because it destroys the chief insect enemy of this attractive vegetable. This is the flea beetle, which eats tiny holes in the .leaves, and was difficult to destroy until D.D.T. was discovered. Occasional dusting with the new insecticide disposes of this pest completely. Egg plant is a tropical ' plant, closely related to peppers and to; matoes. It takes so long to mature that plants are nearly always start, ed indooj and transplanted to the garden. The plants require an even temperature and do not thrlv in cold frames. A dozen plants are sufficient for the average family. ' . The dark purple fruits are highly decorative, and if you plan to en. ter a basket of vegetables in the harvest show, an egg plant is an absolute must in arranging an attractive display. -. The fruit may be eaten at any stage of growth, until its skin becomes dull. As long as the skin is phiny, the flesh within is in good condition, but when that stage passes, the fruit - should be discarded. There are many tempting ways of .cooking this vegetable and several different methods should be used during the season. Egg plant is "widely wsed in Asia, Japan and the islands of the Pacific; soldiers who served in that area had many opportunities to learn how it is served there. The plants require rich soil and should never be set out until all danger of frost is over as they are extremely tender. Set them 18 inches apart in the row and keep them growing by frequent shallow cultivation. When fruits begin to set a side dressing of plant food will make the fruits larger. Some varieties produce a few large, and some .iany small fruits.

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