Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 173, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 August 1948 — Page 2
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
PAGE TWO TUESDAY, AUG. 31, 1948.
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The Republican Policy
Votershad a good chance to see during the recent spec
ial session of Congress just how Republican policy and he
.publican platforms go together. Now, in the Indiana guberA..- i tt -ii x j.- il. j:tf
naionai race, nousiers wui gei w see agam ine wiue umeience between the two.
Hobart Creighton, who, incidentally, will appear at Mer-
om on Saturday, has come out for heme rule in Indiana cities. By that,. Jhe. says that he means more taxation poWr f o" the cities? and more voice in financial matters for Hoosiers.
Mr. Creighton was the speaker in the Indiana lowei
chamber for the past few sessions, and from the record of that chamber, and the entire General Assembly, look how the
policy and the platform vary.
lhat bur 'rsembly passed the cigarette tax to raise
money. They planned to divide it with other tax units. A good
example oi noroe rule, lne state collects and then passes
out. :' The Republican administration has increased taxes s
-much in the state that there is an unappropriated surplus in
-;the state treasury of more than $70,000,000. That isn't beinf
. passed cut to the cities, but.kent in the state stronetox
There, they have collected, but they haven't passed any of it ' i. i. 1.1- I'll .., -,.1
out, to me cities wnicn desperately need it. ,.: Governor Gates has said time and time again that Incf
,iana wants no Federal aid. Mr. Creighton has echoed thos J T)..i- A. 1 1 1 1 ii n . i
wurus. nui me governor ana otner state oitjcers have re
'peatedly gone to Washington for money to do this or that, al the while stating that they don't want any. Maybe Mr. Creighton can satisfactorily exnlain on Sat
urday how the voters of the state are to reconcile the two-
.tne stand by the Republicans, and what they do. ; To us, they look to be just the opposite.
MIDGET RACING Every Sunday Night LAWRENCE COUNTY SPEEDWAY Lawrenceville, 111.
SUSPECT PAWNED $10,000 VIOLIN SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31
(UP) When . Dolice auestionei
a suspect,. William Bowe, age 21
they found in his pocket ticket showing hi nad pawne a violin for $5. An investigatio: at the pawnshop turned up $10,000 violin made by a nephev
of Stradivarius. It was stoler
Saturday from the home Sigmund S. Be'els.
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REPUBLICAN TICKET W. K. DICKERSON Candidate for Commissioner Second District
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INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 31. (U.R)
Hogs, 8,000; rather slow, early
sales barrows and guts mostly
190-270 lbs., 50c-75c lower than
nnday s average at $28.75
9.00, top $29.00; lighter weights
slow at full 75c lower levels; heavier offerings scarce: sows
ooened near .stpari V unnrt anI
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choice light and medium weights
$25.00 $26.50, few $26.75 $27.00,
later trade 50e-75c lower at $26.0u down, few heavies down to $22. !
Cattle, i,500; calves. (iOO: steers
and yearlings in moderate de-'
mand, opened rather slow due to
higher asking prices, all others!
lully steady; short four-load
itring top good and choice near
1100 lb. steers $36.50, several oth-' er loads held near similar price;
caa or so average good vearlintre
535.00; cows opened steady, odd head good young cows to $23.00,
uik good beef cows $21 00
?22.00, vealers moderately active, ?teady, mostly to local packers, good and choice $28.00 $30.00.
Sheep, 1,500; sheep supply mostly trucked-in native spring 'ambs in small lots, opened moderately active; spring lambs -teady, good and choice $23.50 325.00, mostly . $24.00 $25.00, melium and good $20.00 $23.00; daughter ewes mostly 50c lower, ?ood and choice $8.00 $9.50.
I COAST GUARDS
TO RESCUE SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 31 (UP) The Coast Guard Cutter Hemlock was en route to Port Bazan, 90 miles north of Ketch-
iran, Alaska, today to rescue the crew of a seine boat that sank during a gale. The crew took to a small tender equipped only with an outboard motor. Just
before the seine sank, the skipper radioed for immediate help. It was not known how
many crew I aboard.
No New Hats for a While NEW YORK (UP) Frank Chuisano, 23, was sentenced six months in prison for accepti
bonuses to find people apai
ments. He reneged on the prorj
ises. His attorney pleaded for le
iency on the grounds that Chuf
ano had a wife "who liked hats."
Aclive Boys
A sturdy Penney value! You'd have a hard time, finding a boy .-who doesn't think gym shoes are about the most necessary item in his back-to-school. wardrobe. Ours have sturdy duclt uppers with rubber outsoles, tee caps, and ankle patches. ' Cool and comfortable. 1-5 U. SIZES FOR YOUNG MEN 1.. 2.29 GIRLS' WHITE GYM SHOE ., 1.98
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CHICAGO, Aug. 31. (UP) ?orn and oat futures held on to pening gains on the Board of Trade today while the rest of the narket slipped back into losses. Prices at 10:30 a. m. Wheat: Sept 223,down V2 cent i bushel; Dec 226, down V to V8; May, 1949, 218, down to July, 1949, 196, down V2. Corn: Sept 164; up VA to 1 ?ents a bushel; Dec 142, up V2 0 ; May, 1949, 146 y4, up V8 to '4; July, 1949, 147y4, unchanged :o up Vi. Oats: Sept 72, up Vs cf a cent bushel; Dec 74, down Vs; May, 1949, 76, unchanged; July, 1949, '1, unchanged. Rye: Dec 159V2, down cent a ushel: May, 1949, 159, down Vi. Soybeans: Nov 244, down ?nt a bushel: Dec 245, unchangd; March, 1949, 247, down .
nntvrcr aitftpt Al Housing Unit Does AH Right CMiiNE.se- ur r vance information on currency , - (MAKES PROFIT reform to make a huge profit MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) The SHANGHAI, Aug. 31 '(UP) on the stock market. Investigat- lccal housing unit got a $6,000 Executive Ruan investigators ors saic I the official dumped cut in rent when it found quarters were expected to announce to- 30,000,000 shares of stock, mak- . .... day the arrest' of a government ing an estimated profit of $250,- unused by the Veterans Adminisofficial accused of using , ad- 000. tration.
LINTON, IND. Sept. 6 to 11 (Inclusive) PARADE 10 A. M. MONDAY PETER PHILLIPE, Washington, D. C, International Board Member U. M. W. A. speaks at 2 P. M. Monday. Carnival All Week Long Sponsored by Linton Lions Club and Band Parents Association
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