Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 153, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 August 1948 — Page 6
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Eagles Beat Carlisle; Kraft Drops Legion Tuesday Gaines. 7 p.m. Dugger vs. Browns. " 8:15 p.m. Jaycees vs Engle Clothiers. Thursday Games. 7 p.m. Engle Clothiers vs. Legion. 8:15 p.m. Dugger vs. Kraft.
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The Eagles Lodge stopped a
two-game Carlisle winning streak I
last night in the second game of the softball league games played at Legion Field by a score of 11 to 1. The Lodgemen were never in danger as Grimes held the Carlisle Legion to a single hit in the first five innngs, and his mates backed him with sparkling support. - Davidson pitched for Carlisle,
Mrs. Anna Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and children of Highland Park, 111., were the guests Monday of Mrs. Chalmer Moore.
Mrs. Kate Grisby has returned to her home in Chicago after vis-' iting with her sister, Mrs. Joy Pigg, who is ill. Mrs. Sarah Mae Winkle and children of Chicago, are here to care for Mrs. Joy Pigg, who is ill. Ed Alumbaugh will leave today ; for a visit with his son in Somerset, Pa. Mrs. W. H. Creary of Miami, Florida, is the house guest of Mr. QfiH TVyTrc nirrallo Plianpv
Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Douthitt of Columbus, Ohio, former res- I idents of Sullivan, are the guests
of friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Smith are in Chicago, where they are attending the Merchandise Mart. Mrs. Olive Hoy and Mrs. Ruby Reece of New Castle, Indiana, have returned home after being
Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK
The Modern Manner Home Economics club will meet at the home of Mrs. James James, 424 South ssection street, '.Tuesday evening, August 3rd at 7:30 o'clock.
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The Eagles Lodge will elect a new president at, a meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. All members are Orged to be present.
but could not hold the winners in
check. Junior Ridge hit two home the guests of M,r. and Mrs. Harruns for the winners. mon Hy and family. In the first game, the Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frakes of Cheesemakers won their first Swiz City, and Mr. and Mrs. Same of the second half when Robert Clayton were dinner they outlasted the Legion by a guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. score of 13 to 10. j George Boone and family. Two of the local teams were' Mr and Mrs Gene phegiey, scheduled to play in a softball Mis! AHmv T.n Tnnno FHh;o
tournament at Palestine 111 last and BiUy Geathes spent ' Sunday
nigni, ana DUUi won, aiinou.. me evening at Deming Park in Terre Legion All-Stars won by forfeit Haut
from West Union, 111. In the other game, Engles Clothiers beat Mrs. Catherine Boyle and Eddie
Palestine, 111., by a score of 10 to Kerlin are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 2. E. F. Boyle and family in Mt. .Vernon, Indiana. j
I Mr. and M,rs. Kenneth Crowder and family of Detroit, Michigan, are guests of relatives in Sullivan.
G. II. club meeting has been postponed until August 12th with Anna Newsome, Star Avenue.
Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary will meet in regular session Tuesday, August 3, at 7:30 . at the Legion Home. Installation cf Officers will be held following the regular meeting. AH members urged to attend.
National Guard
Breaks Crowd
Dayton Plant ! DAYTON, O.. Aug. 3. (UP) National Guards used a Sherman tank, bayonets and tear gas today to break up a crowd that surged up to the gates of the strikebound Univis Lens Co. plant as some employes began going back to work. A crowd estimated at some 400 men and women who had been booing the non-strikers, broke through a line of Ohio Guardsmen and pushed to the gate of the plant. I Reinforcements were rushed to the gate and the crowd was pushi ed back bv the ta"hk and soldiers
' marching side by side with fixed of the long-range housing bill-
tee into session' today.-l.a'l; for the Congressional' wihaM&4&
Here's the way those T&ttendirl
the leadership conference sa the program shapes up:. 1. Inflation A bill tighterili up on credit by boosting bank n serve requirements will be intn duced in the House tomorrow ar
may come to a vote after tw davs of debate. The Senate, to
vill act promptly on a simil; measure. "I don't believe," sa Taft, "that anything is going
be done about price control
wage controls, allocations and r tioning."
2. Housing The House versio
une rnscuia tmopoiaery club will meet in the shelter house at the Sullivan City at 6:30 for a covered dish Park Thursday, August 5th dinner. Members and their families are invited.
CHEESE SLICERS With Board Rent Our - ,. Floor Sanders . COUNTY HARDWARE Vaujrhn Jones
Sullivan Rebekah Lodge will meet in regular session Thursday evening, August 5th. A good program has been planned. All members pleas be present. Visiting Keoexans are welcome.
bayonets. An Army six-by-six truck, loaded with a tear gas detail, cut into the crowd, firing gas that brought jeers from the strikers. Guardsmen, ordered to the
! scene to preserve order, were apI parently being very careful not to i injure anyone but determined to clear the area. J Wcrkers already were drivin? , dewn an aisle of Guardsmen and into the plant when a pushing, I shouting crowd forced its way i through the line of militia and up
to the gates of the factory.
without the controversial publ
housing and slum clearance feat
ures is pretty sure of final actio
before quitting time. Both Tafl
and Chairman Jesse P. Wolcot
R., Mich., of the House bankin
cornmittee said there would
ome modification of cost ceilinq
for construction of veterans' co
"negative tiroiects under Federal
Hou.sing Administration loans.-
' Miss Jane Powell, who has been the guest of relatives in St. Louis, CHURCH NOTICE Missouri, has returned home., The churh of christ( 6Q2 N Dr. and Mrs. J. Pat Duffy and Cour st- in Sullivan invites you children of Cleveland, Ohio, visit- to our Wednesday evening sered relatives in Sullivan Monday vice Aug- 4 at 7:30 P- m- Br0on their way to Rockport to visit charles Thomas of Kentucky will Mrs. Duffy's . parents, Mr. and be the sPeaker. A welcome is Mrs. Thomas Fortune. extended to all who wish to at tend. Stewart Gregory and Eleanor -Wall of Terre Haute spent last '
week here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stewart. Miss Annis Wade and Mrs. Clara Sacra Howard spent the week-end in Anderson, Ind. Mrs. Ruth Hatfield of Cass, has gone t.o Clinton. Indiana, where she was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Carpenter. Mrs. Carpenter is well known in Sullivan County.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. (UP
Chairman Styles Bridges, R., N
H., cf. the Senate aprpopriation committee said today he will ap point a subcommittee to invest! Sfie charges of "budgetary abus
es" bv government agencies. H
?nid the-.-e are indications that de1
! nariments are over-spendim j their nnoroorialions and trans
ferrinc funds frcm one to anoth
er without Congressional authors
zation.
LKGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that th! wtnership hptweisn Waldo W. WTieeler and Charles E. Hays carrying on business under the name and ptvle of Petroleum Service Company, 407 E. Johnson Street, Sullivan. Indiana, was as of August 1, 1948, dissolved by mutual consent. Waldo W. Wheeler has succeeded to all the assets and liabilities of the business as of the above date and in the future the business will be carried on by Waldo W. Wheeler alone. CHARLES E. HAYS WALDO W. WHEELER
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. (UP) Republican Congressional lead
ers drove today to tighten up on i bank credit as a brake on inflaj tion, pass a modified long-range j housing bll iand adjourn for the : year on Saturday. I House Republican Leader Charles A. Halleck made the flat prediction that .the goal will be met'
nen. rcocert a. rait, K., o., inc cated that chances are good.
Senate and House leaders all but buried President Truman's sweeping anti-inflation program at a meeting late yesterday. Taft called his Senate policy commit- I
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NEWIY ELECTED president of Korea and lifelong Korean patitot, Dr. Syngman Rhee delivers acceptance speech at inauguration ceremonies in front of the capitol In Seoul. (International)
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