Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 175, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 2 September 1947 — Page 2

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A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper. BoIIlTan Daily Times, founded 1905, as the dally edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 . PAUL POTMTER publisher ELEANOR lOYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY Editor Entered as aeooad-cloai' matter at the Foatoffice, ' Sullivan, Indiana Published dally except Saturday and Sunday at US Wait Jackson Bt. BuLUvan. Indiana 5 ' ' , Telephone 13

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pathy would persist among the former GIs when election time rolls around.

immature, he said. He thought that Stassen had made a mistake in saying that he would take the vice-presidency if he could

n't have the presidency. That alone, in LaFollette's book, showed him as politically immature. -

Concerning Mr. Taft, the Ohio ,

Senator, Mr. LaFollette thought that he was a true conservative, but then he would change his mind on a subject if the force of argument was strong enough. Which brought up the point of

the national health law. In the ! th lnm.Aum t5...v,i:

Colonel LaFollette was some- guests,s mind the. genator had - d to

written a better health law than I

the Democrats had presented, but '

be the same as always, only this time expressed by a man who one was a liberal, but who seems to have become more the other way as he grew older.

The dinner was interesting. It gave the group a cnance to get

what of a disappointment.

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DR. A. C. McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BEVIS SHOE CO.

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I family, and the very liberal when asked why it wasnt passed

ideals tney naa neia ior many he .Mr Taft had to years, and had expected much of make a ch0ice." 'Which, to the the same from him. - Maybe the listeners, seemed to mean that fact that his 4 Progressive party Taft didn-t consider the bill in Wisconsin has rejoined the DOliticallv expedient.

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do with it, but the former gover- As for Thomas e. Dewey, Mr. nor of Wisconsin is more on the LaFollette thought he would conservative side. jmake a better administrator "than we have had in the White

After his speech at the Merom House for a long time," but that

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2. (U.R) from a third-story apartment Hogs, 12,000; barrows and gilts, ( house window.. Doctors looked 160 lbs. and up, 25c lower; lighter for broken bones but couldn't weights steady; 190-250 lbs.,' $27.50 j find anything more than a few $27.75; 160-190 lbs. and 250-280 minor bruises.

.lbs., $25.75---$27.25; . 280-300 lbs.,

.3-Story Fall Easy SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) Two-

year-old Marilyn Tenby toppled muff chautauqua a smaJ1 dinner the nation could only'wait and

party was held at the Merom in- see how he would be on foreign stitute, and the group present issues. He described the New had a chancd to question the York governor as he did Mr. guest. And there were a lot of Taft. They both, he said, lacked ciuestions fired at. him. Some of "oomph", and that would make

I them he answered frankly, but i difficult to elect either of

Even in Wisconsin on otners ne aocigea ana ieiuseu tnem,

With the knowledge of his admiration for General MacArthur

$25.75 $26.25; 300-400 lbs., $22.75

ZTt'L OCONOMOWOC. Wis. (UP)- to express himself completely.

sows not fully established, indica-! C- W. Aaepler and Ins son, W 11tions around steady at $19.00 1 ia)t" E"' h.ave -the only irrigated orchard in Wisconsin. A well

A ' " i 'sunk more than 700 feet pumps obvious, one of the questions was ,. Cattle, 4,200; calves, 900; fairly . . th , g ,. of h t chance he thought Mac-

apple trees at the rate of 1,000 Arthur had of being the Republigallons a minute. (can candidate for . president on . ' , ! the Republican ticket. LaFollette I said that he thought that the -. Discontent Expressed , nor.ni wrmirt he thP Renublican

active; fed steers and heifers and

short fed and grassy steers around firm; good to prime 1200-lb. long fed steers selling on arrival .at $34.00, a new top; choice 1235-lb.,

$33.00; bulk good and choice fed steers and yearlings, $30.00 $32.50; mostly good, $26.00 V-' .$29.50; medium around $20.00 $25.50; fed heifers, $28.00 $28.25; good and choice fed heifers, $25.50 $27.50; medium and good, $23.00 $25.00; good beef cows, $17.00 $19.00; common to medium, $14.00!

$16.50; vealers active, mostly $1.50 higher; good and. choice, $24.00 $26.50; common to medium, $15.00 $23.50. . Sheep, 900; fat lambs strong. to 50c higher to $22.50 $24.00;. medium i and good, - $19.00 $22.00; common to t-medium, $14,50 $18.50; .slaughter ewes steady around $5.00 $7.00.

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Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard 5 bags cement per yd. 1 Sullivan . $10.00 Carlisle ; $11.00 Merom. $10.00 Graysville $9.50 Fairbanks . ..... $10.00 - Shelburn $11.00 We also 'mix 4 4'2 52 and 6 bag cement per yard. CONCRETE BLOCKS : Smooth Face at plant 15c Rock Face Bullnose Corners Partition Blocks WE DELIVER Call or Write CARL A. NEWLIN

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SALE Mr. Orville Little having accepted a position which

requires his leaving Sullivan, offers for sale the following

merchandise at auction ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 4 2:00 P. M. At 28 North State Street

11-6x16 Royal Blue twist weave rug, living room suite,

lounge chair, studio lounge, mahogany bedroom suite with chest of drawers, Hollywood bed with box spring and

mattress, 7-ft. electric refrigerator, electric range, electric roaster, 2 utility cabinets, porch furniture, lawn mower, metal bridge set, doll furniture, book shelves, various tables and chairs, some dishes and other articles too num

erous to mention.

Joe Souter, Auctioneer Percy Grieves, Clerk

; PLUMMER, Ida. - (UP) Mrs. Edward Finch's cow isn't exactly the contented - sort. The cow mowed her down and trampled her. Mrs. Flock was laid up with two broken ribs, a broken collar bone, a broken arm and assorted cuts and bruises.

Shop Too Sweet .. FORT WORTH, Tex.(UP) Every morning since 1943 Joe Breen has had to sweep the baes out of his package store before he could open. Now. honey is leaking from the ceiling of his store and Breen is getting desperate. . .J,.,,.

. . 1911 Postcard Turns Up ; MATTAPOISETT, Mass. (UP) - A pastcard addressed to the late John M. Washburn of Matta-

poisett was delivered . 35 years I

three months and three days after it was mailed in Washington, D. C.

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CARLISLE, IND. Serving Siiriday Dinners Again MEATS tOAST CIIICKEN ' , & Dressing ......... 75c STEWED CHICKEN & Noodles . ..' 75c FRIED CHICKEN . . $1.00 T-BONE STEAKS . . $1.00

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ElBerta Peaches will he starting to move vdriday , Aug. 25th for 2 weeks. Bring your containers. We can also use some peach pickers and packing house help.

most likely to give President Truman a good battle in 1948, and may be beat him,- and he felt -that MacArthur might be the candidate if no other man was nominated early in the convention. ' "' '. ' With the antagonism that most of the service man who served in

the Pacific in mind,--Mr. LaFollette was asked how that could be overcome, but the only answer he could give, was that he didn't feel that such anti-

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THis adverrisemenris"presenfi3 In ' the 'public ) interest J by the jPresident's' HighwaySafetyj Conferencejandjtheaily'andj ' Vveekly newspapei;soi Itha '.nation 'through' their,Press! ndl flubjishec ,'AssociaiLonsi

12,200 pedestrmnsefIaneCT tRan'tlfe year beforeMwo out of every three violatedtraffic jaws'orjcommitteiunsafej 'acts which contributed to' theirjdeaths5 . And believe iroro1mayToffth less than six feet fromthej:urbnl Between ihterstiofirdecid pedestrian fatalities last year.i-Theselvictims carelessly, rushed out from be ;Tiind parked cars,or;simplyjjaywalked themselves) into traffic and death:. Others even'ignored the safetyrof Rights and.trafficlofficers atjnters&tiond to save a fev1 seconds and lost Atheir Jives.) v ' Never take saf etylfor 'granted Cross at1lhtersectlonsTwrtHinihe'cross-v walks. Wait for the light or the policeman's whistle.v Be alert for the ihconV giderate driver making a right turn, or, the reckless one beating a light.v On' 4 open highwaysallowf or.thejspeed .of f apprpaching;carsA : WalktdAtheJef f facing traffic.) -

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