Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 146, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 July 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1947.
A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL, POINTER Publisher EUEANOR fOYNTER JAMISON Manager and Aesiitant sditor HOMER H. MURRAY .- Editor Entered as second-claas matter at the Postoftlce, Bull! van, Indiana Published daily except Satrrday and Sunday at US Wert Jackson 8t. BuUivan, Indiana Telephone 13
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Something should be done about the weather. Of course, that has always been a profound statement that even great men have said during (the years, but with all the advancement that our civilization has made, there isn't a thing ever done about it. But then Ithe seasons seem to be changing. We can remember
.when we were a kidno, it I hasn't been too long ago when
the last month of school in May was murder. The rooms were so hot that it was torture to have
, , StJBSCKirTIOS BATE: By Carrier, per week 15c By Mall Elaewhere In .i By Mail in Sullivan . Th. p.ix .,. And Adjoining Conntie. ' Btatea. YeaY , 14.00 Year 5.00 Six Months $2.25 Six Months $2.76 One Month 40 One Month JO ' All Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance. ;v The Veto Vs. 'Co-Operation' The Republicans are f inner various criticisms at Presi
dent Truman for his veto of a second majority bill to reduce j to sit and listen to even our
income taxes. As was the case when he rejected a similar measure about a month ago, he is accused of failure to "cooperate" with Congress. The GOP puts a strange interpretation on "co-operation," 'making it equivalent to administration yielding to the legislative branch. They base that interpretation upon the first paragraph only of Mr. Truman's statement a few days after the 1946 elections, when he said: "The people have elected a Republican majority in the Senate and to the House of Representatives. Under our Constitution the Congress is the law-making body. The people have chosen to entrust the controlling voice in this branch of our government to the Republican party. I accept their verdict in the spirit in which all good citizens accept the result of any fair election." ' ' But the president said more than that, citing his responsibilities which no adverse congressional elections could abrogate. Thanks to Thomas L. Stokes, who about a month ago dug up other portions of Mr. Truman's statement, we are able to quote two equally pertinent paragraphs, to-wit : "As president of the United States I am guided by a simple formula : To do in all cases, from dav to dav. without
regard to narrow political considerations, what seems to, be want farm work best for r.hp wplfarp nf all niir'nonnla flnv fUof been at it for a
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,i Mian co-operaie in every proper manner with mem- We read in the papers where
uers ci tne congress, and my hope and prayer is that this! an asuarium on the West Coast spirit will be reciprocated. To 'them, one and all, I pledge I got in a shipment of fish from
iaith with faith, and promise to meet good will with good ! the tropics. But the dealer was Will." I disappointed. He had ordered ; . Mr. Truman also recognized that issues inevitably would Humuhumunukumukuapuaa But, ari.se between the Pvprnr.ivp nnrl Wiclnivo hrar. "WV,0 when the fish came, he didn t
this occurs," he said,, "we must examine our respective positions with stern and critical analysis to exclude any attempt to tamper with the public interest to achieve personal or partisan advantage." The kuid of "co-operation" upon which certain Republican spokesmen insist is not only one-sided but impractical ovr any long period. For a president who yielded persistently to Congress, or vice versa,-would to that considerable extent set Mdthe system of, .checks and balances upon which our government has been based under the Constitution. Both the executive and the legislative branches have specific freedom of action and-judgment. When they disagree, either may appeal to the electorate for approval of its position. , . ' . , The Republicans,-therefore, .have every right to make the tax vetoes' an issue m the 1948 campaign, as some spokesmen say they will do. Perhaps they will win with the aid of this issue. Neither president nor Congress is infallible in judgment or effective at all times in bidding for public support. But it seems to us that Congress has been guilty of some charges it levels against the administration, particular-
v i .u9i ctt tin.es 10 grant me executive s requests some dirt around the roots of the unless the latter accepts its demands. . i tree. But she just doesn't look . ; . That amounts to government by coercion. 1 too handy with the tool. Maybe
favorite teacher.
And in those days it seemed as though the first of October brought frost, cold days and even some earlysnow. But, in recent years, spring has been a wet uncomfortable time of the year, and it has hung on until, well this year it is still hanging on. But, we will probably have our summer yet when the 'calendar says it is fall. In a Chicago newspaper, ihere is a classified ad by a young man who is "fed up with city life and
wants work on a farm." Wonder
if he will get it? We played :ar
mer over the week-end, and about all we have to show for it
is some chlgger bites m some embarrassing places. Wonder if that Chicago youth will still
after he has few months?
get what he ordered. What he got
was Humuhumuhiukole. He was
satisfied with what he got, but
he still wanted the kind with the
twentv-one letter name. The
fish? they are little things, in
fact almost smaller than their
name is in print.
Think we'll get us sin airpanc. In New Jersey, a nudist colony is complaining because some light
airplanes are flying too low over their camp and ,-are making a peep-show out of the camp. Yeah, better to buy an airplane, a , ' There was a picture of Queen Elizabeth sent out recently, in which the Queen of England is showed planting a tree. She has a shovel or maybe it is a spade, we wouldn't know shoveling
TODAY'S
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: INDIANAPOLIS, July 23. 0J.fi) Hogs, j 3,500; fairly active; steady or strong to spotty,1 50c higher; sows not fully established, early sales strong at $16.50 $22.00; barrows and gilts, 160-250 bs., $27.00 $27.75; 250300 lbs., " $24.25 $26.75; 300-400 lbs., $22.00523.50; 100-160 lbs., $24.50 $25.50. 'Cattle, 700; calves, 500; steers and heifers active, most sales 50c or more higher; load good light to medium weight steers, $28.50; . load good mixed yearlings, $28.00; medium to fairly good grassy yearlings and heifers, $24.50 $26.50; just good heifers, $26.75; common to medium light year.lings, $16.00 $23.00; cows active; good beef cows strong at $17.00 $19.50; common and medium, $13.75 $16.75; veaters moderately active, steady; good and choice, $21.00 $23.50; common and medium, $11.00 $20.50.
om where ! sit ... ly Joe Marsfc
vNot Responsible For Wife's Debts"
A young man came rushing into the Clarion office the other day and wanted me to print an ad "right quick" saying he won't be responsible for his wife's debts from now on, as he's leaving her for good immediately. I allowed as how the forms were all closed up, and it was too late to take his ad. He says: "All right, Monday then" and we agreed on Monday. Of coarse, the forms weren't closed. But I had kind of an inkling of what might happen. Then Sun
day he phones me, and nyi, kind of sheepishly: "You can forget thai ad. Me and the missus have everything all patched np. And we're having a friendly glass of beer, right now." From where I sit, if you give folks time enough to think things over, those hasty quarrels that come so often from misunderstanding will give way to tolerance and
common sense.
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