Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 157, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 9 August 1948 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, AUG. 9, 1948,

cTERANS CALL ON TRUMAN TO DISCUSS HOUSING ACROSS U. S. AND BACK NONSTOP

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DISCUSSING HOUSING problems, representatives of veterans organizations gather around President Truman in the White House. From left: Rep. John Kennedy (D), Massachusetts; Robert McLaughlin, Amvets; Jack Carter, VFW; Eugene F. Taggart, Catholic War Veterans; Joseph Gelman, Amvets; Bernard Weitzer, Jewish War Veterans; Francis Sullivan, Disabled Veterans. (International)

CREWMEN OF THE THREE B-29's which flew nonstop from New York to Los Angeles and back again as part of the Air Force's show at opening of New York's huge Idlewild airport are shown on wing of one of the planes at end of the flight. Standing in foreground (from left) are Lt Col. James H. Thompson, Lansing, Mich., flight commander; Captains Ray J. Healy, Chicago; John R. Fisher, Muncie, Cnd.; George M. Paybe, Little Rock, Ark., pilots. (International)

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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 9 (UP) Democrats today outlined a "militant campaign" based .en a demand for the "raturn of good government" which they said would bring them victory in Indiana next November. ' ' ' otate Chairman Ira Haymaker said the party would wage a "consructive" - campaign, based

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on the theme that "we can do it so much better" than the Republican administration. He said there was a "feeling of optimism" among Hoosier Democrats regarding the candidacy of Former Governor Henry Schricker and other state candi

dates "which the GOP hasn't been able to capture." j "The Republicans are trying ;to have harmony by sending all Bill Jenner's and- Bob Lyon's

friends to Washington," said Haymaker. "The idea is to get them out of Indiana so there will be no further .embarrassment here." He apparently referred to tha appointment of Jenner and other state Republican leaders to pr :ds in the national GCPcampaign machine. Haymaker promised a campaign based on national' state and locar issues. He said "Schricker Good Government Clubs" would be organized throughout the state. Haymaker spoke at an organizational meeting attended by county chairmen and vice cairmen and all state candidates.

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' BERLIN, Aug. 9 (UP) Soviet efforts to seize control of all food rationing and distribution in Berlin split te city food administration today in a new East-West breach within the. ranks of the municipal government. I The city council authorized its f.cod administrator, Paul Fucllsack, to move with his staff to new quarters in one of the three Western sectors of Berlin. i ' ' The council met for tw? hours in special session to deal with cthe crisis' brought on by a Soaiet order barring all employes representing the Western sectors from the food administrat ion building in the Soviet sector. British authorities had advised Ihe council that it should not recognize any right of the Soviets to bar Western sector employes from the administration headquarters. ' The police department already was split between the East and the West. Officers appointed by the council had moved their headquarter from the Soviet sector to the West. j A police "war" appeared to be going on between the fac- ; lions. Communist-controlled police were reported arresting Western sector police at their homes in night raids.

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SWEDISH RUNNERS (second row) clear a barrier in the grueling Olympic 3,ouo-meter steeplechase, going on to win ar.d dethrone Finland, steeplechase king since 1920. Swedes are Erick Elmsaeter (355) and Thure Sjoestrand (357). In lead as they drop to the water are France's entrants, Chcsncau (347) and Pujuzon (34P), who finished out of the ftmning. , 'International oqndohotp)

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BOSTON, Ai'g. 9 (UP) Charles L. Cummings, . who'ie Midwestern high school-steams have won 216 of 315 games in the past 18 years has been -,-pointed head basketball coach at Boston University it was an-' nauriced today. The S.O-yp--' " exponent of the fast-break offense will com here Sept. 1 from Anderson Ind., where ' he

preceding high school posts wer at Crpwfordsville, Ir,'l. We' '. ,City, Mo., and Cartervillej Mo.

Ycu!iS23t Criminal Nabbed OSHKOSH, Wjs. (UP) Local ctticiali. caught " up; . ,w: Ji thpir youngest law violator. Officers investigating a false; alarm, questioned yoanteste"!. '. ' reported a boy, aged Vk, pedaled i; to the box- &n, his tricycle, stood on- U:e .toy ana pulic .. claim lever.

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HOME PRICE$ IN THE U. $. are at a new peak, up nearly 15 per cent from June, 1947, says a government-ordered survey of home price averages in 20 areas. Here are cities surveyed, with prices oi houses-plus-lots In 1939, 1917 and 1948. Percentage Increases for the past year range from a lovs of 4.1 in Cleveland to more than 30 for fast-growing cities of St. Louis and Houston. (International) BISHOP'S HOME INVADED, BOY KILLED WITH A

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POLICE ARE HOLDING parolee Fred S. Pike, 19, at Bolton, Mass., In the ax murder of Paul Zayks 17, ward of Suffragan Episcopal Bishop Raymond A. Heron, in the Heron home. Bishop Heron tol police he surprised Pike in the kitchen, Pike, pulled a gun, robbed him and, saying "one or two mor dead ones do not matter," fired but missed and fled. Police captured him in a 75mph chase Bishop Heron found Zayka's ax-chopped body In the basement (International Soundphotos

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TENNESSEE DEMOCRATIC boss Ed Crump's hold seems shaky as Rep. Estes Kefauver leads in the state primary for U. S. Senate nomination, closely trailed by Senator Tom Stewart. Orump-backed Judge John A. Mitchell was far behind, but with returns from Crump's strongest bailiwick. Shelby county, to be counted. (International)

I will sell at Publ'c Auction, 618 South Main St., Sullivan, THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1943 commencing at 12:30 P. ML, the following household goods and ether goods: Ore two-piece iiving room sulfc, in good condition; one good bedroom su' tc with innerspring mattress & good springs;, one Jenny Lind -::d with imierspiing mattress and good springs; one dresser; one wardrobe; one iron bed with springs and cotton mattress; two feather beds; one pair pillows; one cheivlle bedspread and some other beddotuing; one occasional table; 3 end tables; 2 footstools; two 9x12 rugs; 4 or 5 throw rugs; one 9x12 linoleum rug; one floor lamp, one table lamp; one breakfast cnite consisting of four leather bottom chairs in good condL''on; one 50-lb. ice box; 2 rockers; one good Singer sewing machine; one Speed Queen washer. Stoves: 1 Quick Meal coal range (white), 1 Perfection 3-hurner oil stove email oil heater, cue burner: cne Hot Blast Florence heater. These stow are. all in good cond'tion. Curtains and reds, 1 pair quilting frames, 1 pair curtain stretchers, one sausage mill, 1 fond grinder, some dishes and cooking utensils, some fruit jars, 1 wheelbarrow. Terms Cash No articles to be removed until paid for.

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Not responsible for accidents. Floyd Dillingham, Auctioneer

U. S. Official Arrested By Soviet Thurscfa

FRANKFURT, Aug 9. (U Lt. S. F. Turner, U. S. mili governor of Bad Kissingen. an official from Berlin were bushed by two armed Rus soidjers just inside the S zone last Thursday, Turner's lice reported toda; . Americar. officials have ha' word of Turner and Rowlani Meyers, member of the civil fairs branch of the military ' ernment, since their chauJ ji!w them being escorted 6 the road, according to Tur; office. The chauffeur reported ' fin ner rnd Meyers were cli ing crops on a routine inspei '.iiy. nicy were on foot near Kissingen, 65 miles east of Fr furt, when the two Russians , peared from a clump of w

and seized them. The German chauffeur sai ;-n?np"fd to get the car tu around and escape into the 1

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Turner was in field uni and Meyers was in civ clothes, the chauffeur report

TRANSPORT WRECK EEFORTED BURIED TURIN, Aug. 9. (UP) age workers reported today the wreckage of an Amei C-47 transport which crashec 1947 with a loss of 22 lives buried deep under a frozen 1 slide in the Alps south of Two U. S. Army officers acc anied an Italian officer to scene yesterday. They said wreckage would be hard to cut. Only two bodies had found. ......

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