Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 218, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 October 1947 — Page 2

AGE TWO

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, tiCT. 31, 1947.

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

They'll Do It Every Time

By Jimmy Hatlo

A Heme Owned! Democimtle Newspaper SnlUvan Daily. Timet, rounded 1905, as the dally edition of the 1: Sullivan Democrat, founded 18S4 PAUL POYNT1SR .;v.. : Publisher ELEANOR i-OYNTER JAMISON M Manager and AJaiatant Editor HOMER H. MURRAY ............................ Editor Entered AT aeoosd-laM matter at the Fotftc, ButUvan, Indiana PuhlUhed dally axcept Batwday and 6 an day at 11S Wait Jacluon Bt. Jul'traa.i Indiana Telephone U

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jAgeftda Of The Special Session For the record, some Republicans are critical of Presi

dent Truman for calling a special session of Congress in mid-

NovemqerJ TJieir complaint is that he didn task us, he told us." They don t want either him or the country to forget

as if ejther could that the congressional majority is the ad

ministration's opposition.

However, this peevish attitude does not represent the

lopinion ftfimofet' Republicans. It is possible even to speculate

mat liuuse luajomy Leaaer iiiuiecK, me anei griper, was

just trying to justify his position as one of the leading ad

ministration hecklers.

This speculation is based on the fact that the Republi

can maiority gave Congress power to reconvene itself at any

time. That privilege offered the majority an opportunity for

national leadership which political timidity prevented them

rrom using, l fief, president has exercised hs responsible ty m ,a proper mann'fer, and many Republicans are secretly glad

,that he did. They, too, recognize the soundness of reasons given by Mr. Turqan why the special session was unavoid

able. ; ' . '.'."',

It; was god politics as-well as good judgment to couple aid fori Europe with an effort to solve the problem of high prices: Both are crucial matters and bear some relationship.

VV e cannorref use to meet our commitments and responsi

Abilities abroad. To do so would impair our position not only fdt home but in distant lauds. But this means continuing huge

utlays Irom, which man0mencans see no direct benefits.

heyalo'see'the need for protecting family pocketbooks, and

heir -resentment over foreign outlays can be materially soft-

lened if Congress relieves' the pressure aj home.

aut.tnis agenda is not ng'd. Congress is not bound as re sime state legislatures which may not take up any subject it a special session which was'.not mentioned in the call. Die republicans therefore may revive at once their program for assweeping reduction in federal income taxes. Chairman

nutson of the House ways and means committee was be-

leved preparing to do this not later than the start of the

egular session Jan. 6, despite President Truman's two suc-

essfm vetoes of such proposals earliev this year. . Those Republicans who are chiefly intent unon srarner-

ng voes in 1948 may see some advantage in trying to get

lie jump on this issue. Other Republicans and these nvob-

.oly are more numerous who sincerely, desire to maintain lipartisan co-operation on foreign affairs may deplore the njection of tax reduction in the special session just ahead. . Still other and perhaps still more numerous Republicans U'obab.ly have not made up their niind3 on what to support r oppose during this brief period, which is likely to end beore Christmas. If 'this means they -are ooen-minded , and

sill listen carefully to reports on Europe made bv returning

ongressmen and by spokesmen for administrative depart

ments,; swift and effective action would seem possible. There

ill be some l'ke Senator Bricker of Ohio who merely says e will "be there" whose lack of opinions or plans holds

he possibility of negative if not obstructive attitudes. For

le nation s sake we hope they constitute a verv small inanity;. ; , '

corn i'-it Kivr; rRTi-RBsvvnicTF in. -oprn rh.ht? rkskiheh IlilllilK.

Leave it to the Hi6HWAy COMMISSION -THEV'LL DO IT EVERy TIME. THOS. M. BEHR.EMDT, OAIRV RO, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.

FARMERSBURG Mrs. Ruth Evans of Glendale,

Celifornia is the guest o f her sister, Mrs. Nema Simpson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allen of San Antonio, Texas have I returned to their home after an extended visit here with friends and relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Williams and daughter, Mazzel, of Marion, Indiana were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Johnson. Mrs. Bell Halberstadt has returned home after a week's visit in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Halberstadt. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bennett visited with Rev. and Mrs. Russell Taylor in Evansviile Sunday. ' Mrs. Bell Davey and son, Bob, and granddaughter, -Georgia Lynn Graham, of West Frankfort, Illinois were ' week-end

guests of Mrs. Emma Thomas.

lah McCammon and the hostess, ! Mary Jennings. . j Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Riggs and sons, Kenny and Gordon, at- ; tended the Purdue football game 1 at Lalayette Saturday. , Mrs. Gilbert Gray was in Chi- j eago Tuesday. j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lathrop, i , Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Stewart, Mr. i

and Mrs. Harry Baldridge, Mrs. Emerson Greggs, Mrs. "Frank Patton and Miss Wanda McDonald attended the annual Indiana Bankers Association banquet at ' the Hotel Deming in Terre Haute

Thursday evening.

Just Too Much Pollen BOSTON (UP) Here's bad news for hay fever sufferers. Tests conducted by the state public works department revealed that one plant of ragweed may produce as many as 50,000 seeds and that a light breeze may carry the offending pollen as far as 18 miles in a single day.

The Shimmying car, u a

dangerous car. The unusual strains, difficult driving discomfort cause accidents besides ruining your tires. W correct " Shimmy " property.

G1TIZENS

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SCOTT CITY

Lorenzo Hall and Steve Bann

ere in! Shelburn Tuesday.

Mr."; and Mrs. Ketsel Morley

d family and Mr. and Mrs.

enrySantus and son of Shel-

irn were dinner gifests of Mr.

d Mrs. William Eldndge Sun-

iy.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Orr were

TerreHaute Monday.

Roy ; FJesher called on friends

this community one day last

e?k. t .V .

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hauger

d Bernie have returned lo

cknell where Mr. Hauger is

nployed. ...

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crosby and

ughtprs of Terre Haute visit-

1 Mi -and Mrs, Steve Bann

indayl Mabri Headsworth was the

nneiji guest Monday of Mrs.

o.vd iOwans. ,

Mrsv," Josephine Eldridge and

ay Orr called on Marie Owens

Mr. fand Mrs. W. W. Eldridge

id Orvetta called on' Mr. and

rs. Oiville Eldridge and Bruce onday evening. '

Mrs. : Leatha Eldridge visited

rs. Dove Clark Friday, evan-

g. -r

Miss Cvrvetta Eldridge spent

mday: afternoon with the Stev-

:is girls of the Oil Field corn-

unity.-

. Mr. and Mrs. James Walker attended the ' , Ward Farm Store party Saturday at Terre Haute. Bruce Holmes spent a few days last week with relatives in Fairbanks. W. B. Jewell was in' Sullivan Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Omar. Marts and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eldridge and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens were, in Shelburn Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens visited in West Terre Haute Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Brackall. Mrs. Brackall has returned from the hospital in Rockville. : j How To Relieve I Bronchitis ! . ' creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature , to soothe and heal raw, tender, in1 flamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you , & bottle of Creomulsipn with the unI derstanding you must like the way it ! quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION 1 for Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis o

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Delivered Price Per Cubic Yard : 5 bags cement per yd. Sullivan . .... . . .- $10.00 . Carlisle . . ...... $11.00 Merom $10.00 Graysville ... .... $9.50 Fairbanks ...... $10.00 , Shelburn ....... $11.00 We also mix 4 iVt5Vi and 6 bag cement per yard. J CONCRETE BLOCKS , . , , : Smooth Face at plant loc Rock Face Bullnose Corners Partition Blocks . WE DELIVER Call or Write .' - ARL A. NEWLIN

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Mr. and Mrs. Stewart

son and son and daughter-in-law, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Williams and daughter of Marion, Indiana were Sunday guests

' of Mr. and Mrs. Zig Gill of Sheland daughter spent Sunday with burn. Mr. and Mjrs. Ray B. Drake. , Mr. and Mrs. Bob' Hopewell i Mrs. Anna Drake of Terre and children, Robert and Alice

Haute, spent Saturday night with Ann, of Gary, were here ovar Mr. and Mrs. Ray' M. Drake. the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luticia Wilfon spent Fri- Mrs. Zeb McGlone. day with her daughter, Mrs. Ho- james Reed of , Brazil visitjd mer Dilley. he-re last week-end with friends Mr. tand Mrs. Elmore Williams anc relativas. and ; daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. Mary' ' Jennings enterMrs. Anna Pound and Miss Lois tained the American Legion ..Pound spent the week-end in the Auxiliary at her home Tuesday Smoky Mountains. evening. Those , present were Mrs; Ruby Whalen and Martha Mesdames Ann Bennett, Gustine Ruth were in Sullivan Saturday. Hunter, Pearl Reed, Leota John- . Carter Drake has purchased son, Gertrude Sharpe, Faye ! the place north of town known Johnson, Elsie Risinger,' Delia : as the Ollie Chambers place. Mr. Moore, Helen Shaw, Reba Kiser, and Mrs. Arthur Pound live there Edna DePriest, Glenn Milam, now, but tbey are going to move Ann' Collins, Mildred Reed,- Joy . to the Pete Rhoads place. Wood, Faye Samms, Jean i Stewart Harvey spent a few Samms, Marjorie Jennings, Beu- : days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil-I ,; .. , 1 .....

lard Halberstadt and family. I Wanda Harycy spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey. George and Jack Wilfon, who are working at Kokomo, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Wilfon and . daughter, Iris. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crew are spending their vacation in South ! Dakota, visiting Mr. and Mrs. ! Leo Ansteadt, and at the Black

Hills.

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Sunday & Monday

A FAST FIGHTING- FAR-EASTERN THRILLER. whekb a cirl WOULD JUST AS SOON KILL AS KISS

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.'!: : ..-.! f ; Not a Stool Pigeon FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UP) A' carrier pigeon became a jailbird through his own choice. The pigeon flew into the county jail, had breakfast with the nrisoners

FAIRBANKS Coskey Sunday : to "wish them ancj refused to leave his new Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Henning- happiness on their golden wed- home. !

VViTri her own wedding set for Nov. 20, Princess Elizabeth of Great 'Britain' and her sister Margaret Rose (right) admire wedding gown, of their friend, Ursula James who wa3 married In London to a British captain. (International Soundphoto

er and son, Bill, who have been ding anniversary

visiting with Mr. and Mrs.-Dal- . . . K.

las Turpen and family, have re- n a week turned to their home in Ohio. Pt

v .1 Willi mary iiiu ductiuLci ictica 111 Quite a few ladies met at. the Indianapolis.

home of Mrs. L. H. Crew Friday Mr. and Mrs. Marti Guedelhoefafternoon to do sewing for the er spent a few days last week Red Cross. . . . ' with . the latter's sister. Mrs.

Mrs. Ruby Whalen and daugh- Halph Power and family.

ter, ..'Martha- .Ruth,, spent last , Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Rowing

Thursday and Thursday night spent the week-end with their

with Mrs. Pearl Smock at Lcba- son and -daughter-in-law, Mr. and non, Indiana. '.- Mrs. Justin Drake and family in

Reta, Joyce, Tommy and Ruth Lafayette, Indiana. ,

Ann Johnson spent a few days' Mr.-and Mrs. George Mmger last week. with their grandpar- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Holmes . Homer Diliey. . . . and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. ; Mr.' and Mrs. Dwight Drake and

Several citizens from Fairbanks fainily of Hammond, Ind., and called on Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Robbins

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