Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 235, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 November 1947 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1947.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA!
A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper ., Sullivan Dailj Times, founded 1905, as the daily edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 PAUL POTMTER Publisher RLEANOR .FOYNTER JAMISON Manager and Assistant JDdito HOMER H. MURRAY . Editor Entered mi eeoood-clau matter at tbe Poatxtttlca, Sullivan. Indiana Published dally tcpt Saturday end Sunday at lli Wat Jackson St. SulUvao. Indiana Telephone 13
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wins eamn iri the first ten eames : scent the week-end with
there was a three-year break in belweell the two schools, includ- mother, Mrs. Elva Robertson, relations, the Wildcats have come Jsff that lQl to 0 masSacre in 1924. 1 Mrs. N. O. McKinriey and Mrs.
The Arrows then had a streak or Fannie McKinney attended tna epvpii straight triumphs before funeral of their niece and two
losing im 1942. Since that year, the locals have managed to natil down only one w:n and that a narrow 7 to 0 victory in 1944.
out on ton thirteen times. The
Arrows have scored nine victories, and twise, neither team could win.
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The Golden Arrows have been working long and hard the past week to get ready or their invasion of Clinton on Turkey Day. Several nights last week the lights at Sportland Field had to
be turned on so that Coach Jones could polish the attack planned for the Wildcats, and work on the defense, which hasn't been too good lately.
No Time For Partisan Luxury The question is whether our 'government will protect its people against inflation. 1 If a foreign aggressor tried to take our lands away it would be the duty of the government to use its every power to prevent this. In two years inflation has been the thief that hasrobbed people of fixed incomes of half their property. Pensioned and white collar workers, small business enterprices and others who make up the great mjddle class in our capitalistic democracy have been unprotected against the economic aggression of inflation since Japan surrendered two: years ago. These are the voters who should now in no uncertain terms make clear to both Democrats and Republ'cans that they have had enough. "
. , ine message of Democratic President Truman td the
Republican 80th Congres
Arrow hopes sagged wheal, it was learned that Calvin Hilgediek, Who has been the workhorse of the Arrow offense this season, cut a deep gash in his hand m practice,, but he. is. expected to be ready for the game, wh.'ch will i be the second in the battles for the Bronze Helmet.
On Thursday, the Bronze Helmet will be on the line for the second time. Last year was the first battle in which the , teams fought for this trophy, and when the game ended in a 12 to 12 tie, in only the second stalemate the
A complete rundown on these scores shows that the games have gone like this: '1920 Clinton 26, 'Arrows 14 1921 Clinton 13, Arrows 10 1922 Clinton' 16, Arrows 6 ' 1923 Arrows 14, Clinton ' 12 : " 1924 Clinton 101, Arrows 0 1925 Clinton 26, Arrows 7 1927 Clinton 13, Arrows 0 1930 Clinton 26, Arrows 0 1931 Clinton 20, Arrows 0 1932 Clinton 13, Arrows 0 1933 Clinton 39, Arrows 0 1934 0 to 0 tie 1935 Arrows 34, Clinton 0 1936 Arrows 14, Clinton 6 1937 Arrows 21, Clinton 0 1938 Arrows 13, Clinton 6
1939 Arrows 21, Clinton 12 1940 Arrows 26, Clinton 6 , , 1941 Arrows 14, Clinton 0 ' , . 1942 Clinton 18, Arrows 0 1943 Clinton 7, Arrows 6 1944 Arrows 7, Clinton 0 1945 Clinton 21, Arrows 6 1946 12 to 12 tie.
Up in Terre Haute, the title in , the Western Indiana Cosference j will be at stake when Garfield ; and Wiley tangle. The Streaks are unbeaten in conference play, as j is Linton.' However, the Miners , have played only four games in j the conference, while Wiley will j have played five. That one game '
might give the crown to the Red Streaks.
children in Effingham, Illinois Saturday who were burned to death by an explosion of a stove, i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of i East Glenn, visited Mr. and Mrs. 1 Claude German Sunday. j
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SHELBURN ' Mr! and Mrs. R. P. Houston of Indianapolis, were guests of the latter's parents over the weekend. .-. . . Mrs.' Ray Chesau of Washington, Indiana, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
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debate and action. The times are too serious to afford
luxury of much partisanship,
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! mnawcn wipea out tne, middle class in Europe alter the ; two is more than unusual, in that last war and set the stage for socialistic dictators. Great Bri- jboth the Arrows and the- wildtain,' s middle class hang on a little longer,, but it too has been cats will be trying for their secJiquidated via a second world war and a constitutional soc- ond win of the season, in addi-
lahstic revolution has been staged there by the ballot. fjWe can blame the leaders of both parties for the economic mess they have brewed since V-J Day. President TrurnaijL lifted too many controls too soon. Republ'can opportunists, like Charles Ilalleck of Indiana were barking about how thej people were being regimented and abused by the wartime regulations. Secretary Snyder and other, economic' nitwits who weve adv'sing Truman thought that it would be smart, politics to beat the Republicans at the game of decontrol and the people lost. , ' Certainly the President's recommendations must now be drastic if our whole economic system is not going to go to gjt. But we have tr'ed the Eighteenth Century economic theory of leave-cverything-alone and tjhe law of supply and demand will take care of us and it isn't working.
lion, the loser will drop into the basement .in he Western Indiana Ctrference in the final standigs. The Cats have only a victory over the Charlton Boys School, by a score of 5 to 13 in the opening game for the Cats.
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be effective in the present emergency. But numerous other points in the President's program can be put into effect quickly and they will gc a long way toward holding Jhe line against further ravages until production catches up both here and abroad. 'v The howls of "dictatorship" and "regimentation" which you heard r'sing from the .Republicans are so much poppycock. Our government's duty is to protect its people from arcs kind pf enemy from untoward and dangerous greed of any: minority and it can' do this without jeopardizing our liberties. , ' : If the government doesn't, our liberties will be no better th.nn these of democracies whose, governments were too littla and too late in applying drastic measuves to protect their economies in time of crisis. . '
Since that time, the Clinton outfit has managed to score only twQ touchdowns against Westville, -Tech, Wiley, Garfield, Michigan City, Danville, III., and Brazil, On. the other hand, Clinton has shown good defense, holding Brazil to 13 points in their last game.
Clinton is one of the two schools the Arrows play this year with a record of having won more games in the series than 'the Arrows have won. Garfield is the other. Over the years, in a scries that started in 1920, and continued for seven years before
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