Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 118, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 13 June 1947 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1947.

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

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v - A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper ullivau Daily Times, founded 1905,,. as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 l poymter pubiir fcANOIt rOYNTER JAMISON ; Manager' and' AwiVtant Wdito? fvIER H, MURRAY Editor Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana . published daily except Saturday and Sunday at 116 Wert Jackson St.

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United Presi Wire Service National Representative: TheU and Simpson. New York

SUBSCRIPTION RATE: ' 7T? 150 u And Adjoining Counties 'Ihe United States: f Sl.OOYear Months ....... $2.25Six Mentha Month ....... . . ..... .40One Month All MaiK Subscriptions Strictly In Advance.

Three-I League

ClubsDanville ... Evansville . . Terre- Haute Springfield ,

j Waterloo ...

Davenport ... Quincy

$5.00 J2.75 .60

OIL FIELD NEWS

W. 24 22 21 23 18 17 17

Decatur 12

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American League W. L.

land Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Max Slu-

tr. and Mrs. Don D. Sluder of der a? MJ' and MFS" Don Sluder t"i ttx , ", J spent Sunday evening at Deming - Lake City, Utah, who have ; Park in Terre Hailte,

n here spending their vaca-

l with relatives, left Wednes- . They made the trip by or. "

BRASHIER-RISINGER VOWS READ

Detroit New York . . Boston . Philadelphia Chicago ... , Cleveland . . Washington . St. Louis . . .

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National League

r. ahd-Mrs. Paul Dix have had I Mr' and Mrs- Ernest Brashier their guests their daughter ' o Farmersbur announce the sorr-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. marriage of their daughter,

n Boosinger, of Sunnyside, Frances, to Marion Risinger, son 1

shington. lof Mr." and Mrs. Ova Risinger of

Farmersburg. They were united in marriage at the Carlisle Methodist church parsonage by the Rev. John Sutch on June 7th.

New York . . Brooklyn Chicago ' . .-. Boston .... . Cincinnati" . Philadelphia Pittsburgh . ,

W. 27 27 27 27 24 23 20

Irs. Charles Seewer and rlyann are visiting relatives

St. Louis ......... 20

L. 19 21 21 22 28 28 28 28

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This Morning's Headlines JAMES A. FARLEY, who broke with Franklin D, Roosevelt in 1940, tells his side of the story in Collier's Magazine, which is released today. The former Postmaster General says that it wasn't a quick break, but a gradual growing apart that finally forced him to

of Sullivan, and Mrs. Detsel Borders called on Mr. and Mrs. William McKinley Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lucy Stuck called on Mr. and lVTrc &Tilliam TVTK"tti lnAr S'ir

resign as the Democratic National Chairman. He gives five reasons fay for the break, most of which could be called fancied slights. One of Arthur Nash has a new John them was that the President would not appear in public with - the Deere tractor. Postmaster General, another that Roosevelt was afraid that Farley Mrs. Fanza Davidson spent was nursing Presidential ambitions, a third that Roosevelt refused to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. acknowledge Farley's party service in the 1936 election; a fourth McCammon. that Farley refused to back the Supreme Court "packing" program, Rush Sryder Jr- was in Sulli" and a fifth that Farley wanted Senator Pat Harrison to be Senate , va" TuesdaiT; " o r T floor leader instead of Senator Alben Barkley.. and Vrnt lefn i tat nr ". Mrs- Rush Snyder Sr. at Hutson-

xi ouiAmA, me communist purge goes on. That party re- Mrs. Fonza Davidson called on

cently ousted twenty-three members of the opposition Agrarians on ville, Illinois Sunday evening.

the grounds that they were the "tools" of the jailed Nicola Petkov, Mrs. Opal Nash and family

Agrarian leader.' Pro-government men said that the twenty-three i Wednesday afternoon. rind reicrnoH ,nlnrf oi.iT-,r T.n('i.n - 'u :j httt- t - t 1 :

,, u J' " mciuuera aiu, we ao noi i Mrs Betty Lowdermilk and resign. The men were regarded as among the most active in the pattv called on Mrs. Edith Shake

ramus oi the opposition party. jand Becky Sue Sunday evening.

Mrs. Claude Rigney and baby

of Robinson, Illinois, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr.

AS IF THE RAIN wasn't enough for the farmers of Nebraska, there was snow in the western part of that state yesterday. It was a

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neavy wet snow, with temperatures dropping to near-freezing and Mrs. Henry Lowdermilk. Mr

,! point., x ne question is whether tfte wheat can recover after the Rigney has been transferred to

snow melts and the weather warms up, The temperature dropped to Kentucky. 32 deerees durihe the niht ........ . j

. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes of tv tt t tivt,-.tc , , West Terre Haute, Charles ' 7 ' ere WlU be a remaPP''"g of the State's congres- Hughes and Mrs. Hazel Stuller

Uliccis xor tne lirst time since 1901. Not since that . date 'called on Paul Stuller at Carlisle

j have the people in Illinois had equal representation in Congress. .'Tuesday afternoon.

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x. and Mrs. Charles Sluder

L I T Y TAXI PHONE 239 ON THE JOB )A . . . and . . . NIGHT Dependable Courteous o Reliable

The bride wore a grey wool suit .with white accessories and a corsage of Sweetheart roses. Their - attendants were John Wilson of Farmersburg and Emogene Lloyd of Sullivan. ' After the ceremony the couple left for a short wedding trip to Evansville. ....

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS . -f : Three-I League-Decatur,-9; Quincy, 2. ' Danville, 6; Springfield, 2. Other games rained out. 7 American League ' No games scheduled.'' National League . Cincinnati, 1; St. Louis, 0. Chicago, 7; Pittsburgh, 3.7 Only games scheduled.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pugh of

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stMhouse MILK COOLERS

; The new districts will give Chicago and surrounding Lake County

iidir oi xne twenty-six reDresent.ativps with rfnum ctou tii;v,; u

ing the other half. Thp mr,r-a ,ifi ai a .,.,... .:.u .u. t,.... .Muncie, called on Charles Hughes

sentetW i,r r'l.r0' and family one day last week.

av k , uw lu uue ldle lo slve K lne nec" Mr. and Mrs. Chester Elliott essary pumber of representatives. and sons of Pontiac, Michigan,

are here visiting his cousin, Mrs. ALONG THE LABOR FRONT, the Packard Motor Company and Elsie Stone and family and lookthe United Automobile Workers have signed a two-year contract to ing after business interests.

settle any disputes that they might have. The agreement gives the ' Noble Stoner of Canton, Ohio, workers a flat 15 cents an hour increase, and also has an agreement is hereby the union to cancel all portal-to-portal Day suits that miht h 1 1 .

filed against the company. The contract is expected to cost the company about $2,600,000 ,a year at the present employment level.

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THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT expressed "surprise and regret" at the rebuff, the labor government received from Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov as an answer to the note the British sent Russia about clarification of the Soviet policy in Hungary. The minister of state said that Britain will continue to press Russian and Hungarian governments for full information "to which we are entitled."

It's Triplets AFPAREL-ly Speaking!-

' i 6!l metal, r-onn, 4 I 1 NOTHING , PSIJ' M I T0 CHANGE; 6 ,-'"7 I, A Nothing -ui M , u-j TO STORE. !kiii.TTial,iri-s,'!v.,rVtoj'j Lg ave UP t0 V3 in fuel bills. IZSLL O- P. DALE-

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f . Blood flooded the Brial . Hill

gon course yesterday afternoon.

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.?5wjn price,, low in operating cost, Westing-

house Milk Coolers quickly pay for themselves in savings:

Westinghouse Milk Coolers with the comIpletely hermetically-sealed system offer absolute

dependability economy in operation over long

years of trouble-free service; .

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COOLIMG UNIT The reliable .heart of every . Wcstinghcuce ' Milk Cooler is

this cooling unit

s . . completely hcrmeticallysesled against dirt and mois-. turc . . .compact, efficient and sturdy the result of vesrs of pioneering achievement by Westinghouse engineers..

leave." MISS GRACE LINNELL is the

hostess of RITA and RUTH GRETINCORD, from Fowler, Indiana. GOLDBRICKER understands that they are a couple of ! nice looking blonds. Just in case 1

MAX PIRTLE and CARL, ENGLE a"y of the local wolves would 1 accepted a challenge' by TOM be interested. They are living at", and JIM BROWN, the gold dust the Davis Hotel. j twins, (so MAX PIRTLE says) . ; and fur really flew. Women bathers are wearing '

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' ' just enough to cover where they A newiy; created papa received sil0uld 6- tanned for wearing so the glad tidings in a telegram: Uttle. . . - j f'Hazcl gave birth to a girl this I morning both are doing, fine." Members of the Teen Canteen On the message was a sticker enioved the piano playing of reading, "When you want a boy,. MRS. DOROTHY KERLIN at the call Western Union." Canteen building Wednesday - ' .- night. MRS. KERLIN played GOLDBRICKER wants to know wh,le a group of the members

why FRANK and JOHNSON gathered around and harmonized BELL had the new door put in on a few of the songs which were

the front of their barber shop. They must have splurged some of that surplus money they have taken in since the price of hair-

icuts went up.

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Love . is blind, motherin-law , isn't.

but your

, On viewing the ocean for the first time, the little boy exclaim!ed, "Look, mother, it just keeps j flushing and flushing."

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PAXTON Scott Snyder was Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Nellie ' Wilson moved

Sullivan Monday.

- Mr and Mrs victor Havel and j Is a newspaper standard equip- children, Victor, Molly ' and mcnt with NORVAL K. HARRIS? Bernard, of North Brook, Illinois. , Each day GOLDBRICKER sees spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. MR. HARRIS walking around Chester Lloyd and family en jtown with a newspaper under route to Los Angeles, California j his arm. GOLDBRICKER has where they will reside. Mrs.

never seen MR. HARRIS reach Havel is a sister of Mr. Llovd.

CARLISLE, INDIANA

his destination, walking.

He is always just

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There was once a lady named Eve

Whd caused husband

grieve; When he asked where she'd been She replied with a grin:

"Ie been absent and

Hrrc Now!. Larq;e Apt. Size : ELECTRIC STOVES : -:; ' $106.00 up Inimediate Delivery Universal and Thor ELECTRIC WASHERS $129.95 ud : GLADIRON & CONLON 2, .. The automatic honcr to make Tuesday " an easy day on the ironer's back. '

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Mrs. Ed Borders spent ' the week-end at Bicknell with relatives. ' Mrs. Mayme Raley and daugh

ters called on Mrs. Annie Cox Adam to ar,d Mrs. Charles Plummer Monday afternoon. '

, Larry' Doyle spent Monday night with Mrs. Christine Doyle

without and family. Mrs. Rebecca Willis of Sulli

van, visited Mrs. Dutch Collins Monday night and Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Hylton was a Sullivan visitor Tuesday afternoon, i Mrs. ' Marjorie Borders and baby, Mrs. George Lisman and baby, and Mrs. Bertha Lee, all

Special! 3 DAYS ONLY CLEARANCE Of Living Room Suites $189 to $249 2-PIECESUITES Priced To Clear-$149.00 ' Frieze, Velour, Tapestry, Mohair Limit amount. Come eavlv!

Those PLAY SUITS you've been asking abcut ARE HERE AT LAST! 3-piece ... shorts, shirt and skirt . . . in seersucker and chambray materials of m any designs. Sea them now. Also 2-piece play suits ... 19 to 14. PEDAL PUSHERS TEE SlilRTS & SHORTS DRESSES, chambray & sinaham by Laura Lee June Fox L'Aialon

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YOU MADE ME 10VEY0U WAITING FOR THE

, ROBERT E. LEE 7 A APRIL SHOWERS t I WANT A GIRL ' I $ RAINBOW 'ROUND

MY SHOULDER v IIZA ROCKABYE . YOUR DASY

7 BY THE LIGHT OF THE SiLV'RY MOOH ' ABOUT A QUARTS. TO NINE I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD TOOT,T00T, TOOKII

.Immediate, delivery ZENITH Table Model & Combinatiori RADIOS

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VAN VAN WEY, PROP. 1st Door North of . Community Gym

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

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NO FARM TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL. Our nation-wide advertis''ng, the circulation of our famous catalog, and the benefit of our years of experience in serving the public, brings buyers for all types ,of real estate.

Jas. W. LaFoIlette

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PLUS LATE NEWS; lCAT FISHIN' " Color Cartoon

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