Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 259, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 December 1947 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TEME&- MONDAY, DEC. 29, 1947.
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
Pro Team To Play In
Sullivan Wednesday
Professional basketball as play- mack, the Blind Bomber from d by the Indianapolis Kautskys North Carolina; and other college vill come to Sullivan New Year's stars. Cve, when the world professional The Kaulskys started the seahampions piny the Boyle's News son with Glen Curtis, tha old stand at' the Community Gym. i Indiana State and Martinsville , , , coach at the helm, but he reTbe Kaulskys are coached by . d h f .
Bruce Hale, who also plays on 'onnned to be rpnln r-M hv T?aif
he team. Hale is a former Uni- The game will start at 8 ersity of Santa Clara flash, who 'o'clock Wednesday night at the layed with the Chicago Gears Community Gym, and tickets f.-r
intil that team folded, when his tlle Same are available at the
ontract was assigned to the evs Mand.
Indianapolis team.f
Among the players on the pro earn who will probably give the
!Iews Stand team a headache are Ernie Andres, an all-time great from Indiana University; Arnold Risen, "from Ohio State, who has
rounded into one of the better livot men in the league; Leo
Clier, whom Arrow fans will renembor from his days with the
Washington Hatchets, and who
earr.sd all-American rating twice
with Notre Dame; George Gla-
RECORD 25-lMCH SNOW GROUNDS NEW YORK PLANES
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SEMINOLE, Okla. (UP) As a friendly gesture to acquaint visitors to Seminole with parking meters,- polite have installed a model meter inside the police station. Instead of being fined the customary $1, out-of-towners receiving traffic tickets are asked tO'put, a nickel in the special meter:
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AIR TRAFFIC WAS COMPLETELY BLANKED OUT in New York and its environs by the record-breaking snowfall of 25.4 inches, the greatest in the history of the city. Here, a tractor pushes a stalled auto through the heavy snow near one of the runways at New York's LaGuardia Field. The ceiling at the airport was less than 100 feet and visibility was zero, so that no planes (like one in the background) arrived or departed throughout the day. The field itself was completely isolated with no buses, limousines or taxis running. International)
That must be a fine hangover had yet to taste defeat this seathat the good folks down in son. Evansville Central, probably Princ eton have these days. Their the best in Hoosierland this year, beloved Tigers weni into Evans- whipped East Chicago Washingville for that holiday tourney ton and Jeff of Lafayette, both without a' blemish on their rsc- teams being whipped for the ord, and got their ears pinned first time. back twice, but good. -Bosse nosed j them out by two points in an But the 14-point margin that afternoon game, and then Reitz Central had over Jeff fin the final poured it on, 68 to 37 in the con- game 'was an eye opener. The
HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Dec. 27: John Buck
'of Star Avenue.
Admitted Dec. 28: Elza Wood of Shelburn; Mattie Young of Sullivan, R. 4; Virgil Chowning of Sullivan, R. 2. Dismissed Dec. 27: Mrs. James Brown and daughter of North Chase Street; Bailey Woodard of Paxton, R. 1; Nelson Flynn of North Main Street. Dismissed Dec. 28: Mrs. Jennie Myers and daughter of Sullivan. R. 5; John Wilfred of Sullivan, R. 4; Paul Walters of Shelburn, R. 2; Mrs. L. Shipley of Hymera: Mrs. II. Pirtle and daughter of Sullivan; Mrs. Rebecca Shepherd and daughter of Paxton.
solation game.
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i SHAWNEE, Okla. (UP) Per-' forming a good deed cost George D. Crumpler $100 in repairs. He stopped bis car to help a stalled motorist fix a flat tire. Soon gfter Crumpler had loft his car a third auto rammed info it. i
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Come in or , phone NOW1
Get cash from us to "clean up" those accumulated bills and balance the family budget for the New Year. Repay on convenient monthly terms. Prompt service.
Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Middle East Side Sq.
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Sir Thomas More, English au thor and statesman, opposed King Henry VIII, and was tried for treason and convicted by flagrant perjury and injustice and sentenced to hangi The king5 commuted the sentence to beheading, and on July 6, 1535, Sir Thomas was executed in the Tower, shocking the whole of Europe. Astoria, - Oregon,, 100 miles northwest of Portland, was founded in 1811 by John Jacob Astor a a fur-trading station. It was the first settlement in the valley of the Columbia. Cyanosis is a state of blueness due to insufficient oxygen.
SAVINGS ASSOCIATIONS INCREASE 'ASSETS
Harvard To Study Russia
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP)
CHICAGO (UP) Officials of Harvard University has . estabIhe United States Savings and Hshed a research center designed Loan League announced that 148 to provide the United' States with.
savings associations in the United information concerning contemp-
j Which rr-ans that the Tigers i wi ll be in : bitter mood when i the Arrcws go south the second week in January. Of course, the Tigers will get a change to take seme of it out on Wiley and Bcsse before the Arrows must pby in the peculiar gym.'
Broncs were regarded as the one team that might push the Bears. Columbus, the other team in the meet, fell to the home team in the first round.
orary Russia. The center will be financed by a $100,000 grant :"rom
These tourneys were a littl3 roush .on some of the unbeaten
The Crawf.ordsville get-together had an unusual featur?. Frankfort, one of the contestants, had trimmed the other three teams entered in the tourney earlier in the season, but this time it didn't work. Michigan
York.
schoolboy teams. South Bend City, the only team to beat BraCentral got trimn.ed for the first zil so far. dronned to Lpbanon
time this season when Hammond in the final game. Frankfort did
States now list assets of $10,000 000 or mora.
That is an increase of 21 asso- the Carnegie Corporation of New central got trimn.ed for the first zil so far, dropped to Lebanon
ciations in the top bracket class
over 1946. The largest association which is. a member of the league is the Perpetual Building Association of Washington, D. C, with assets of $83,388,788.
Holiday Tragedy
About 2,400,000 families and single persons earned less than
$a00 in wages last year, average was $365.
Their
It Took Four Years ovnrR Okla. (UP) Local football fans hoped a jinx had utii.ii otOAda Wnea anjaer iii&i School beat Grandfield 21-12. It was the first victory for Snyder in four years.
Clark did it in the Hammond
tourney, which Elkhart slid through to win. The Central Bear? were the favorites to take that meet, but the Clark outfit, which has been in and out mostly out so far this season topped them.
win a game, beating Crawfordsville in the consolation. That made the Athenians, the only conqueror of Garfield, lose two games in one day.
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Anothrr unteattn, Central toain. this cne from Fort Wayne, .ilso lost. City rival North Side stopped the Tigers in the final game at the South Bend tourney after the Tif ers had whipped the Riley Wildcats, ard the Redskins h!.d sneak by Mishawaka. The Central Timers had bsaten North S'de just the week before, 49 to 40.
The Iiulianapolis shoo;. He we and Broad Ripp!? trot amb'tious and asked Peru and Elwcod drwn for the day. and t'ayed perfect hosts. The visitors beat the Indianapolis schools in the afternoon, then played for the title in the evening. Peru won, beatfng Elwcod 47 to 38 in
tha final game.
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Tree dwarfing, considered a modern science, really isn't. Ac-
cording to Martin L. Davey, tree The L&fayette shindig also saw expert, the art was practiced by
In 1817 a'group of biOKcra organized the New York Stock and Exchange Board. The present title, "The New York Stock Exchange," was adopted In 1865,' according to a "FwentiethjCen-j tury Fund report.. " . The average farmhouse in the' United States is 50 years old! or more. In New England three-1 fourths of the farm houses are about 60 years old.'
. A gap reaching well "over 1,000 mile separates the two Moslem segments which make up the new state of Pakistan.
The common houserat is a" native of southern Asia. Camphine was a name applied' to purified oil of turpentine,' which was once used for burning in lamps. It is very volatile' and burns freely, giving a brtl-, ; liant white light. Its vapors form a dangerously explosive mixture with air, like gasoline. I Oil mills of the United States i cotton belt have facilities to pro-( duce more than twice as much stock feed, oil and ltnters as
' can be obtained from the present j
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The ivory gull is found In the' Polar sea, at 85 degrees north,! less than 350 miles from the pole. It is the most northerly record of any bird.
two unbeaten strings broken, ilcwever. that was expected, as three of the four teams entered
the Chinese 25 centuries ago.
War Bride Here
:elief At Last ForYoorGoogli
Creonmlcton relieves promptly because it goes right to the scar, of the iroubifl to hcip loosen and e;:pcl irenn I.5an pluecm, and ala nature to sooths and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell 70ur drust to ssii you n bottle of Crcomulsion with the understandins you muat like the way it ouiciclv av.ava the cou?;h or you axa to have your money back. CREOMULSJOM forCoag5i5,ChcstCo!d3,Brench!t!S
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AFTER a two-year separation, Joseph P.yan, ex-GI from Albany, N. Y., and his bride-to-be, Denise Korignat, are reunited at New York's Laguardia field. Miss Morignat flew here from Noumea,
New Caledonia, where she met ; S ,T r T. i.
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ONE OF THE MANY THOUSANDS of cars trapped In the New York snowdrifts by the worst blizzard in New York history is shoved from its fcurbitone by men who hnpe to get it running again. Their efforts, like thosa if innumerable others, were futile. For even on the main arteries of the netropolis, traffic was hopelessly jammed for hours. International)
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Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animalscall Greek Fertilizer Co.' - Sullivan Thone Mo. ? ' WE PAY ALL PHONE CHARGES
19-13 Fcrd Tudor. Ncxv Engine, Gccd condition thraughoat. JJ)!.t.--Plyncut.i 2 :!c"r. Now Kiigine. A re;i clem cir. 19-14 Chevrolet. L-ccks and nuts good. A b-ug-iin, 1916 Trailer, grain sides; An International True-
tci new n.icti, A-l nernnicai.
19!2 Ciievrpiel: 2 door. In grod contiiticn throns'iout. New Servr-Cyde at bargain price. 19-16 Chevrolet Dun'p Track. Steel bed, new 8:23 tires, A-l condition. 1937 Ford Tudor. Good condition.
