Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 183, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 September 1947 — Page 2
E TWO A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Iran Daily Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sulliran Democrat, founded 1854 , POTNTER Publisher NOR fOYNTER JAMISON Manager and Aaalstant Editor 3R H. MURRAY Editor tered as second-class matter at the Postoftice. Sullivan, Indiana bliahed dally except Saturday and Sunday at 119 West Jacksoa St an, Indiana ' - Telephone 13
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- SUBSCRIPT ION BATE: ' Tier, per week lac By Mall Eliewhere In . 'u Sulv?i The United Statea: And Adjoining Counties . " m m'hs' h.2& Six Months 2.76 onth '. .40 One Month Ail Mail Subscriptions Strictly In Advance. A Special Session On Europe
rhe United States revised its concept of aid for Europe i the Marshall plan was announced. This proposal was Imission that piecemeal help to individual nations would noduce the desired recovery. So that method was abandin fav'6V.'6f supplementing the combined efforts of nathat'were willing to help one another. While the new method is more promising, its timetable faulty. It was believed that the European nations, with already provided, could worry along until, next spring, g Congress ample time to act' after the regular session ing in January. . ' . ' ' No Single factor is to blame for the second miscalculaPerhaps our foreign policy leaders were too optimistic, no one foresaw that the slender, resources of countries as England, France and Italy would run out so quick'ew apparently realized that measures fostering Ameriinl'lation including the removal of most controls d bring their plight to a crucial point so soon. However,, it became apparent several weeks ago that a al session at least in December would be needed to ac-
ate Marshall plan aid. Now observers are talking in lis aid may be available before 1948. It seems likely the session will open not later than mid-November. The timing depends upon President . Truman. Although s'of early November or perhaps October, so that part lis aid' may be available before 1948. It seems likely the session will open not later than mid-November. The timing depends upon President Truman. Although Republican majority gave itself an exceptional opporty for initiating action when it provided that Congress it reconvene itself, too many of its leaders are flirting n;,with economic isolationism. Even Senator Vandenberg sex to stick out his neck by asking for a special session, sifgh his statement implies that he thinks it should be d. -. ' As recently as a month ago, Mr. Truman himself seemi verse to a special session, due to reluctance to face a ublican Congress again this year. Perhaps he still would :ome a stop-gap arrangement that would not require con;sibnal action before 1948. But he is expected to reach a si on soon after returning from Brazil. And one of the rest indications of what that decision will be is afforded ranking Republican congressional sources in asking a
Regardless'of 'them'otives that inspired it, this request easonable. The natron itself is entitled to all the evidence nrrlino- the resnonsibilitv that must be met. Fortunately,
iptpss will not be whollv deDendent upon the executive
artments, however, since the Herter committee is now ting first hand information in Europe. Its report may nge a number of congressional minds those not already de. up and unalterable. Since the crisis has developed so rapidly and so seriousit will be a good thing for Congress to face the facts and :;de what tc do about them before January. Presidential :tion politics will have less influence in congressional deions taken in the next two months than in 1948)
Words of Wisdom 1 To be always thinking about your manners is not the way to make them good; the very perfection of manners is not to think about yourself. Whately. Hints on Etiquette . When a gentleman is introduced to a lady, he usually does not extend his hand unless she
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Todav's Horoscope
A, birthday today means that you are extremely generous in thought and deed; kind, hearty and robust. You have much sentiment, and are loyal to your kindred. You sometimes speak abruptly, but do not mean it unkindly. You are demonstrative and affectionate in your , love and will receive the same in return. The influences are doubtful today for personal and financial interests. Avoid changes. Forge well ahead in all things during the next year. Make hay while the
sun shines. Expedite all business,
love, domestic and social affairs. Travel and make changes if desired. The child who is born today will be very fortunate, clever and happy. He or she will be a deep thinker endowed with an exceptional intellect, kind, affectionate and possessed of much understanding. One-Minute Test Answer . 1. Something apparently ab surd or incredible, yet may be true in fact; or a tenet that is contrary to received opinions. 2. A mantilla worn over the head by women of Spanish America. r... . 3. Turned backward... '
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Lady Anne Barnard was the author of the ballad, "Auld Robin Gray." She was born in Fifeshire, Scotland, in 1750, the oldest daughter of James Lindsey. Earl of Balcarres. In 1793 she married Andrew Barnard, son of the bishop of Limerick and secretary to Lord Macartney at the Cape of Good Hope, where she lived until the death of her husband, when she returned to London where she died in 1825. . Pattern glass is pressed commercial glass made in America from 1840-1890, with pressed patterns of definite theme of bellflower, peacock feathers, Lincoln drape, etc. It often is reproduced today.
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. "Sanford Fleming, a ScotchCanadian, in 1878, proposed the plan for adopting 24 standard time meridians, 15 degrees apart in longitude, starting from Greenwich. , Opalescent glass is translucent glass of iridescent colors, made by adding certain chemicals to the sand batch, or by means of- fired enamel coating3. Nearly one-third of American forests 656 million acres is without organized fire protection..
Some 16,000 motor trucks, one of the latest fleets under commercial management,' are used in maintaining collection and delivery of express service in the United States. Twenty-seven thousand eight hundred persons died from' falls in 1946, according to the National Safety Council. I Tihwa is the chief town of 1 Sin-Kiang (Chinese' Turkestan). 1 It is from Sin-Kiang that much of the jade comes.
The. Presbytery of New York is said to approve woman min-, isters.
CHARGED with bigamy, Rev. Fountain Earl Andrews, 39-year-old Newark, O., Methodist minister, sits in his jail cell at Newark awaiting arraignment Mrs. Mildred Andrews, mother of four children, charges her husband married Joan C. Colvin, 26, in Kansas City Feb. 3 without benefit of divorce, (International)
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' "SAVE THE SHADES" Emilie Richards of Roanoke (left) and Carolyn Thomas of Knightstown utilize an Indiana state map to point ; out the central location of. the Shades Park, now being purchased by, public subscription for development as Indiana's 15th state park. j Miss Richards points to the 'Shades, located near Crawfordsville. while Miss Thomas is pointing to Indianapolis, geographical center; of the Btate. Both girls are employed by the Indiana Department ot Conservation which is sponsoring the statewide subscription campaign. ' ."Save the Shades" gifts may be made at any bank. Checks may be mailed to "Save the Shades", Indianapolis.
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. Under the law of Shiah an important religion widely Mlowed in Persia a husband and wife can agree to marry for any period of time, even an hour. The marriage ends automatically when the specified time runs out if both are alive, but it can be renewed by consent of both parties. . . : The Ferry of Death was the ferry of the Irtish, leading to Siberia. It is so called because it leads the Russian exiles to political and almost certain physical death. All male persons, 21 years of age or more, and able to read end write, are eligible to vote m the Republic of Chile.
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