Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 186, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 17 September 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17, 1947
SULLIVAN; INDIANA
DAILY TIMES OPEN FORUM . i . I : , ' -'--- , For Bond Issue , Against Bond Issue - ': t- ' . i
As one who has spent about As a taxpayer of Sullivan'Coun-
tot idlaSto
- A Home Owned Democratlo Newspaper T Sullivan Daily; Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854
. ikutiATiOrt jrUiJNH-B Jamison ,, Manager ana Assistant Editor lQQ.days in Mary bnerman nos- ty I wish to express myseit in HOMER H. MURRAY ............. Editor pital , at a cost of several hundred reference to the proposed $470,2 Entered as second-claw matter at the Ijoitofflctv. SuUiyan. , Indiana . dollars, I can say we definitely 000 bond issue for additions to bJSTI7 SatVJUT ..'SSSSoSu Ineed a bigger and better hospital, the Mary Sherman Hospital.
quieter rooms from the noisy,' One has only to ask himself highway which to me would be this question: Is it wise or ex- - ' ! more than worth the- cost. In pedient for an individual or a ! addition to the highway noise, county to spend large sums of I the Visiting public, with no wait- money at this high priced time wr,c nrnn much mmmo- when a dollar will buy only
i SCBSCKrPT ION BATE: ' ltj0n - about twenty cents worth of VftuTsai""- StEL 7 I Also with the inadequate X-ray construction, thereby adding to
ana Adjoining uounuei . Tear S4.00 Iear
United Pren WiN Berries . . National BepreenttlTe: Xaeli and Simpson. New lark
have to pay for the deficit of the I Indianapolis, visited in
hospital each year, it is only just i Sunday.
that they should have something j to say. about the income. The I county should pay for adequate machines and equipment which would give the hospital additional income.
Since this hospital has operated at a loss for several years and the need for an addition is not urgent, this unnecessary burden to the taxpayers could only be Classed as a ridiculous extravagance. TAXPAYER , (Name known to Editor)
3ix Months .. $2.25 Six Months
. . . . j. i an almnot linrnntrnllpd sniral of
$5 00 ana laooratory aepanmwus many . " . r 2.78 cases must go elsewhere for inflation? To an honest, reason-
One Month .40 One Month treatment or wait for specimens oie ana
Ail mtui ouuHwiiiuuuo ou-icuy in auvmico. . , . f-
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: ination. .
I ;fdr one will be glad to sigh
thinking person the
answer is no unless the need is
desperate.
Let hs examine the need. The
the netitiori in great big letters, first seven months of this year
, the hospital, witn a capacity oi i fifty beds had an average of 38' patients per day, or in other words, were operating at only
' I seventy-seven per cent of capac- : NEW LEBANON 1 ity This figure could be reduced
Mrs. Jtaizaoein j,isman was mc with proper management by ad
Signed
E.C. ( Name known to Editor)
. Republicans And Labor
"The record of the Republican party is one of unconcealed hostility to labor." - ' .Thus spoke Daniel J. Tcfbin,-"president of the 'Interna-
lional Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehouse-'
men and Helpers, m the current issue of "The International .Teamster." . . . "? President Tobin. in his statement, said the Teamsters.
an convention in San Francisco, voted to hold their union inner "guest Sunday ot Mr. ana ;mitting only .," Sullivan County
conventions in presidential election years. Mrs. C. B. .Wsman and family, l eases during a rush period. So i "It means," he said, "that prior to each presidential eliic-' ,5 Kr and T, can, that ttT? ftr fi ction, the delegates of all locals will assembk to consider the "plSmTer"' TSLS issues and candidates of both political parties." . . , i Haute. : ; However there isa need which He emphasized that senators and congressmen will be Mrs. Cozette Bohemier and .g d esperat'e xhat is the need supported on their labor records. ' . daughter, Sallie Lou, spent a" few fQr efficient business managel ;,,V'No other course," his statement said,. "is possible un- days at. their home in Freelandr ( ment of tne affairs and finances -Hpr OYiotino- pnnHi'tirino " ' ville recently. ' ' iu: uJ:i - a v,,:.,
JERICHO George Kirk of Cass visited in Dugger recently.
Floyd and Bertha Goodman of
Dugger
Mrs. Ella Grimes called on Lucy Bailey recently. David Swan was home over the week-end. , Mr! and Mrs. Tony Dudley visited John Bedwell Sunday. Fred and Ralph Moore were in Dugger recently.
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"A third -nartv would insure f hp viV tnrv nf th VennhK. Mrs- eraia person. w viwung -ntftpnrise. civen the oDDortunitv
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1 , -In effect, it would put usm the Republican party and 3 ,d VlZZZ the nisstnrtv tr nur ptiattiipq 99 . . j j- jn- arier year, omce xne xaxpayerb
i Mr. Tobin said the. Teamsters, "for the next year," will Illinois,' visited with Mr. and
.concentrate efforts in each state "on electing our friends Mrs. Hugo Austin Sunday. ' .
-and defeating our enemies in the time-honored tradition of Jacl? McCiure of Indianapolis, '.the International Brotherhood of Teamsters." ' sPent ?e -week-nd hee witl? j. ... ,. .. . , . his Wife. Helen, and1 Mr. and
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,the team opens .the 1947 football season in a. game with Duke. v ; ! This 'giiy wasn't vefy smart. He passed a, bad check at a filling station jn, Chicago, and got away with it. It wasij't a 'very big check,, only. for '$20, but,.th'e 'fact
'hat the . thing bounced sprta;
rued the man- who operated the station. -So,- the same - guy beanie back to the same statioh, and
Traffic on; Jackson Street . was. tQ.,?et the same attendant really snarled one day early in to 'cash a check, a week later.' ihe week when . some motorist However," the attendant remem-. ;'double-parked. "'There ', was ' "a bered the guy, 'and using a hamistring other V automobiles , a ;mer.. he forced the customer to lock long behind 'the' parked-i-- Wait; Until the police showed up. jand empty car, all of them' , . 1 blowing their horns like mad to ! .The next time you 'go to one attract the attention tff the', jot ; costume shows, and see
thoughtless, motorist. , the hero dueling with the villain
Quit paying rent, and Ownl
your , home. Special bargains
on property on installment 1
! plan. Also farms for sale.
W. T.
. Mrs. Kate Berry . is visiting, friends, and relatives in Sullivan.
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fifAon'f feel as though it was a put
on joti. Most of the time it is, but
'Thug Was Serieus
, me.Kicnmona rauamum- naa nce -ln a wW1-e; tne thing 'back--tin editorial in a recent issue con- fires. A hero in a motion picture jcerningthe lewd shows at the ln England kinda got stuck in Indiana . State Fair. We. will agree. one of ; fae dueling scenes. He ::with whoever wrote the article ended Up with a hole about a hat'lewd shows have,: no place half ihch deep in his chest. You i .on the fairgrounds, but if that the villain caught him when
.man saw a lewd -show,, he 'Saw .'-wasn't look-ing. .-' Z ,
someining mat uus corner aiuu v jsee, and we thought ,we took, in everything.' , " v ' ;
The motorists are beginning to use the free Lions Club parking 'lot a little more these days. But, .there is still room in the lot for -more cars everyday. . If some of the merchants get in the habit of
.using the lot . more,- it would said the.'man-with the suh
maKe a little more space around j -Don't be sillv ." Monradn'said. '
younger on - the
u art j'w.i.- SPfc iwwj
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ivi.uivuu.A.u, waa Miuiig , hi , ilia t r- . . . - real estate office when two ban-j .'... - - : Mmtamim
dits entered and one produced a pistol. ; . . , I
"I'll take 'your money, pal," ,
he square for shoppers to park "when they come to town. , ? The first issue of the Sullivan .County Sportscope was a nice
little neW paper when we final-
We ain't," said the
man, slugging Moncado
chin. . . .' v ' . . ' The man with the gun then took $800 from Moncado's wallet
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From where T sit ... Joe Marsfc
Yes, I'm Guilty!
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Iy saw it. As far as we '; could ' BIIU loey ieit-
learn, there were no issues, on sale at any of the . local hews "stands. The paper will fill a need in the county of giving the re-. suits of the county sporting "events the day it happens. We hope that Jack Jewett is successful with his venture. " , . We almost sat through one . of . those big blows that the South-east coast is preparing for. Back in the days when we were in the , Army,, one of" them was scheduled to hit around Valdosta, Ga., and all kinds of precautions were '.taken to protect life, limb, and Jthe airplanes. The whole station, practically, was moved to Missjouri, and then the storm Went .j, around and missed the post all -together. Lets hope this one misses, too. i , -r There is one football team that isn't worried about any of the -opposition scouting their practice "sessions. The North Carolina .'State outfit has been quarantined becausp one of the team members cama down with infantile paralysis. The quarantine is sche
duled to be lifted the day before
WAKEiUP'YO'UssIIVER BILE; Without Calomel And You'll Jump Oat of Bed in Use Morning Ririn' to Go TfiB liver sliouid pour out snout' 2 pints ot bile juice into-your bowels every djr. If.thij bile is not tiowinit. freely, your food may not digrat. It may just decay in the howeta Then gas bloats up your stomach. You ifet constipated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. . 1 It takes. those mild, gentle .Carter' Little Liver fills to get the3e 2 pints of bile flowing freely. to make you feol. "up and up." Geti a package today. Take m directed. Effective in making bile flow fVely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Fills.
Folks Eontetimes criticize us small-town editors for the way we often play up "littTe tnirigs"' ahead ' of big . , j human, local news in place of world events. I can't deny it. Read the Clarion and you'll learn about the Martins' golden Wedding anniversary . . . about the community sing down by the river ...the husking bee at Sober Hoskins', where neighbors helped husk the corn, and later drank sparkling beer together. "Little things?" Maybe! But from where I sit, they add up to the
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bigger things we eall America: The friendliness of small towns .". . the helping hand . . . the respect for one another's rights. And above all the love of fellowship and freedom whether it's freedom to speak one's mind or choose between a glass of . Kppr nr tiiittprmillr
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f". I figure that if everybody looks after the "little things," maybe the bigger things w'" take care off themselves. '
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always there when we flip a switch, or plug in a socket. And we don't give a thought to the planning . . . the many requirements . . . cost . . . and the work involved to make available bur dependable electric service as we know it today. The sendees of more than 2,300 Public Service Company people . . . many of them highly-skilled technicians . . . are required :)'.. .. .' ! . ... to operate the complex power system and :sociate(Jjpperauon3.Pay after day, and
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